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Fig. 12A. 30-year-old woman with palpable nodes in upper cervical
region proven to be Kikuchi's disease. (Reprinted with permission from
[12]) Gray-scale sonogram of
upper cervical node (small arrows) shows node is hypoechoic and
elliptic and has echogenic hilus (arrowheads). Large arrows indicate
common carotid artery, and asterisk indicates internal jugular vein. Note
gray-scale sonographic appearance of lymph nodes in Kikuchi's disease is
similar to that of reactive nodes.