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Anti‐immunoglobulin E provides an additional therapy to conventional steroids for Kimura's disease

Suiting Ao, Gege Huang, Xuhua Tang, Zhe Zhu, Jiande Han, Fang Wang, Wanying Zhai

2023The Journal of Dermatology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Kimura's disease (KD) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by painless subcutaneous head and neck swelling, eosinophilia, and elevated serum immunoglobulin (Ig) E levels. There are various therapies, including surgery, radiation, systemic steroids, and immune suppressants, but their efficacy remains moderate due to the high recurrence rate. Biologics, like monoclonal antibodies, have shown tremendous effectiveness for chronic inflammatory diseases. Omalizumab is a monoclonal antibody against IgE and has not been approved for KD so far. We describe two refractory KD cases that responded to a small dose of steroids plus omalizumab. Additionally, we reviewed another 13 KD cases that were treated with biologics, including omalizumab, rituximab, dupilumab, and mepolizumab. The results indicate that biologics provide an alternative treatment strategy for KD.

Topics & Concepts

OmalizumabMedicineRituximabMepolizumabDupilumabImmunoglobulin EKimura's diseaseImmunologyMonoclonal antibodyMonoclonalAntibodyDermatologyEosinophiliaEosinophilAsthmaVascular Tumors and AngiosarcomasEosinophilic Disorders and SyndromesHistiocytic Disorders and Treatments