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The clinical and pathologic findings of Kikuchi's histiocytic necrotizing
lymphadenitis
may mimic those of malignant lymphoma. We describe a 6-year-old boy with generalized lymphadenopathy, spiking fever, chills, myalgias, malaise, and erythematous, crusted papules. Although cutaneous manifestations have been noted in 16% to 40% of patients with histiocytic necrotizing
lymphadenitis
, only three publications described skin lesions. The skin lesions and affected lymph nodes revealed histiocytic aggregates, atypical lymphoid cells, karyorrhectic debris, and patchy necrosis. Spontaneous resolution occurred in 2 months. Results of serologic studies, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent membrane protein immunoperoxidase staining, EBER-1 RNA in-situ hybridization, and EBV EBNA-1
DNA polymerase
chain reaction implicate EBV as the causative agent.
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PMID:EBV-associated Kikuchi's histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis with cutaneous manifestations. 903 15
Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (HNL) or Kikuchi's disease is a distinctive, self-limited disorder characterized by necrotizing cervical lymphadenopathy in young individuals. HNL is more prevalent among Asians and is a relatively common disorder among Koreans. A preceding fever, lymphopenia, and occasional skin rashes suggest a viral etiology and there have been sporadic reports of viral association. However, so far, no infectious agent has been proven to be etiologically related. In the present study, the authors examined HNL tissue samples for the presence of the genome of herpesviridae. A polymerase chain reaction was performed on 12 freshly frozen lymph nodes with HNL with a single pair of consensus primers selected within a highly conserved region of the
DNA polymerase
gene of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), designed to detect herpes simplex type 1 (HSV1), herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2), and cytomegalovirus (CMV) in addition to EBV. The amplified products of known sizes were then analyzed by a single restriction enzyme treatment for confirmation. No viral DNA was amplified in any of the 12 cases of histiocytic necrotizing
lymphadenitis
. The authors conclude that there is no evidence that HSV1, HSV2, CMV, or EBV plays any role in the pathogenesis of histiocytic necrotizing
lymphadenitis
.
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PMID:A study of the viral etiology of histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease). 953 15
Three adult central bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) originating from a commercial breeding facility presented with clinical signs, including anorexia, dehydration, white multifocal lesions on the dorsal aspect of the tongue, blepharospasm, and weight loss. In 1 of 3 lizards, a marked regenerative anemia was noted, and all 3 bearded dragons had erythrocytic intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies. Nine bearded dragons housed in contact also had identical, but fewer intraerythrocytic inclusions. Inclusion bodies examined by electron microscopy had particles consistent with iridoviruses. Attempts to culture the virus were unsuccessful; however, amplification and sequencing of regions of the viral
DNA polymerase
by polymerase chain reaction confirmed the presence of an iridovirus. One of the bearded dragons died, while the 2 others showing clinical signs were euthanized. The remaining 9 infected bearded dragons of the teaching colony were also euthanized. Postmortem examination revealed a moderate, multifocal, lymphoplasmacytic or mononuclear
adenitis
of the tongue in the 3 bearded dragons, and a lymphohistiocytic hepatitis with bacterial granulomas in 2 lizards.
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PMID:Intraerythrocytic iridovirus in central bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps). 2485 23