Burrall B A, Barr R J, King D F
Arch Dermatol. 1982 Mar;118(3):166-70.
Three cases of Kimura's disease or angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia without the characteristic inflammatory infiltrate are reported. These unusual variants support the contention that the common denominator of these vascular lesions, whether they occur in the skin or (more rarely) in extracutaneous sites, is a histiocytoid endothelial cell. Since the composition of the associated inflammatory cell infiltrate is highly variable, a more appropriate term for these lesions is "histiocytoid hemangioma."
报告了3例木村病或伴嗜酸性粒细胞增多的血管淋巴样增生症,但无特征性炎症浸润。这些不寻常的变异支持了这样一种观点,即这些血管病变的共同特征,无论发生在皮肤还是(更罕见的)皮肤外部位,都是组织细胞样内皮细胞。由于相关炎症细胞浸润的组成高度可变,这些病变更合适的术语是“组织细胞样血管瘤”。