Kimura’s disease is a rare chronic inflammatory disease of
unknown etiology, commonly presenting with painless
lymphadenopathy and subcutaneous masses in the head
and neck regions.1 However, presentations with inguinal
lymphadenopathy are rare and mimics other differentials,
may pose a diagnostic challenge.
We present a case of a 50-year-old male, with right inguinal
swelling for one month duration that was finally diagnosed
with Kimura’s Disease after a multitude of investigations to
rule out differentials of lymphadenopathy, delaying
conclusive treatment.
Specialized test had been done resonated with the
histopathological findings only. We report this case to
increase awareness of Kimura’s Disease.