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Annals of Dermatology ; : 85-88, 2003.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-198714

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Kimura's disease is a benign, uncommon, chronic inflammatory condition that usually presents with painless subcutaneous nodules or plaques. Head and neck are the most frequently involved sites in Kimura's disease. Mandible is the most commonly involved, followed by neck, cheek, scalp and forehead. Other possible sites are oral cavity, inguinal area and extremities, but there have been no reports involving the nose, especially the one that looks like a rhinophyma. We describe a case of Kimura's disease presenting like a rhinophyma.


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Cheek , Extremities , Forehead , Head , Mandible , Mouth , Neck , Nose , Rhinophyma , Scalp
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