A 25-year-old female was presented with the complaint of episodes of high grade fever and cervical lymphadenopathy requiring multiple hospitalizations. This young lady patient developed low grade fever with the headache three months before for which she was initially prescribed NSAIDS. Afterwards, she was admitted in an outside hospital for further investigation and treatment. Investigations Routine hemogram, urine and blood cultures, chest X-ray, and ultrasound of the abdomen were found to be normal in the case of this patient. No significant lymphadenopathy was observed.
She responded to conservative management and was discharged after defervescence in 4-day time. After three weeks, she noticed 3-4 small nodular swellings in the neck. She developed high grade fever and headache, after which she was admitted in the hospital. At the time of admission, she had stable vitals and four…