Abstract:Objective The ultrasound characteristics of Kimura’s disease were analyzed to improve the understanding of the disease. Methods Retrospective analysis the clinical data of 5 patients with Kimura’s disease, including symptoms, signs, medical history, laboratory tests, imaging studies, pathology, treatment and outcomes. Focus on the analysis of two-dimensional and color Doppler ultrasound findings. Results All the 5 patients were male, with an average age of 45 years old. The lesions were located in the head and neck and showed subcutaneous masses and/or enlarged lymph nodes. Four of the patients underwent ultrasonography. The ultrasound of the subcutaneous mass showed thick "grid" echo and abundant blood flow signals. The ultrasound of the affected lymph nodes showed small "grid" of echo reduction and a rich portal blood flow signals. Conclusion The ultrasound findings of Kimura’s disease are specific and can be used as the preferred imaging method for screening and follow-up observation of Kimura’s disease.