Mikulicz syndrome, an uncommon entity in Pakistan.

Journal: Journal Of The College Of Physicians And Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP
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Abstract

A 38 years old woman presented with bilaterally symmetrical, painless swelling of the parotid, submandibular and sublingual glands. A fine needle aspiration biopsy revealed granulomatous histology with a few salivary ductal structures. On the basis of the histology, she was started on antituberculosis regimen until about 6 weeks later when she developed a skin rash on her shins, diagnosed as erythema nodosum co-existent with xerostomia. Her ESR was 38 mm and Mantoux test was negative. There was no lacrymal gland swelling and corneal tear film was normal on slit lamp examination. A diagnosis of sarcoidosis affecting the major salivary glands was made. The salivary glandular swelling, subsided within two weeks of treatment with oral prednisolone.

Authors
Khalid Mahmood, Arif Khan, Sikander Malik, Muhammad Ilyas