Abstract
Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease (KFD) is a rare condition first identified in Japan in 1972. It typically presents with high fever and lymph node swelling, and may be linked to autoimmune conditions or viral infections. A 6-year-old boy presented with cervical enlargement and recurrent high fever. Physical examination revealed enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, axillary, and inguinal regions, along with hepatosplenomegaly. CT scans confirmed widespread lymphadenopathy, and blood tests showed elevated white blood cell count and C-reactive protein levels. Although lymphoma was suspected, biopsies indicated atypical lymphadenitis. Despite a positive Epstein-Barr virus test, no treatment was effective. Further lymph node biopsies ruled out lymphoma, EBV, and TB, ultimately confirming Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease.