Kimura's disease is an inflammatory disease of unknown cause which mostly occurs in young Oriental males. The clinical presentations include non-tender tumor in head and neck region, lymphadenopathy, peripheral eosinophilia and elevated serum IgE. This report presented three cases of Kimura's disease enrolled from April, 2001 to July, 2002. Recurrence of tumors were noticed in three cases after surgery intervention. We tried local injection of steroid to the relaped tumors and remission of tumors was noticed in all cases. To those who can not tolerate high dose of oral steroid and those who have recurrent tumors resistant to oral steroid therapy, local injection of steroid may be an alternative choice.
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