Title of article :
Lymph Node Enlargement in Neck Filariasis as a Rare Cause: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Raveendran, Rindu Department of ENT - Kannur Medical College, Anjarakandy, Kerala
Abstract :
Lymphatic filariasis is endemic to tropical countries and is the
most common cause of acquired lymphedema in the world.
Wuchereria bancrofti is the main etiological agent responsible.
While the presentation of filariasis in limbs is common, isolated
presentation as a single enlarged lymph node in the neck is very
rare. We describe a 48-year-old Indian woman, who presented
with a hard lymph node in the neck. There was no other
significant lymph node enlargement. The overlying skin was
erythematous, and no other findings were present on examination.
Ultrasonography of the neck revealed a single enlarged lymph
node in the left level 2 region, and fine-needle aspiration
cytology showed microfilariae with surrounding inflammatory
infiltrate. The patient was started on oral diethylcarbamazine
and after 2 weeks of therapy, the lymph node enlargement in the
neck subsided and the erythema was relieved.
Keywords :
Lymphadenopathy , Lymph node enlargement , Filariasis , Neck
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics