Enfermedad Relacionada a IgG4. Serie Clínica de pacientes chilenos.

Autores/as

  • Maria C Cuellar Hospital del Salvador. Universidad de Chile.
  • Miguel Gutiérrez Hospital Naval Almirante Nef. Viña del Mar.
  • Alejandra Herrera Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
  • Fabian Elgueta Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile.
  • Pamela Wurmann Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile.
  • Natalia Badilla Hospital del Salvador. Universidad de Chile.
  • Bellanides Mansilla Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
  • Javier Basualdo Hospital del Salvador. Universidad de Chile.
  • Jorge Vega
  • Daniel Erlij Hospital del Salvador. Universidad de Chile.
  • Cristian Vergara Hospital de Quillota. Valparaíso.
  • Ignacio Méndez Departamento de Salud Ocupacional, Corporación Nacional del Cobre.
  • Susana Michalland Hospital del Salvador. Universidad de Chile.
  • Aquiles Jara Contreras Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
  • Annelise Goecke Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile.
  • Paula Burgos Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
  • Mirentxu Iruretagoyena Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • Cristian Labarca
  • Carolina Landeros Hospital del Salvador
  • Francisco Silva Clinica Alemana de Santiago
  • Oscar Neira Hospital del Salvador. Universidad de Chile.
  • Verónica Mezzano
  • Lilith Stange
  • Aquiles Jara
  • Cristina Fernández

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Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease

Resumen

Background: IgG4-related disease (IgG4 RD) is an immune-mediated fibro-inflammatory disorder, with tissue infiltration of IgG4+ plasma cells. It causes pseudotumors, tumors, and a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. Aim: To report the clinical, laboratory, histopathological and treatment characteristics of a group of Chilean patients with IgG4 RD. Material and Methods: Review of medical records of 52 patients aged 18 to 76 years with IgG4 RD seen at six medical centers. Results: Elevated IgG4 serum levels (> 135 mg/dl) were found in 18 of 44 (41%) patients. There was histological confirmation of the disease in 46 patients. The most common sites of involvement were lungs, eyes and kidneys. Eighteen (35%) patients had only one organ involved, 34 (65%) patients had two organs and 13 (25%) patients had three or more organs. The involvement of two organs was significantly more common in men (p <0.05). In patients with only one organ involvement, the most frequent location was orbital and meningeal. All patients with kidney or lung disease had multiorgan involvement. All patients received corticosteroid therapy, 67% synthetic immunosuppressants, and 16% rituximab. Conclusions: ER-IgG4 can affect any tissue. Multiorgan involvement was more common in this series, with preference for lungs, eyes and kidneys. An excellent response to steroids is characteristic of the disease, but with a high relapse rate that requires additional immunosuppression.

Biografía del autor/a

Maria C Cuellar, Hospital del Salvador. Universidad de Chile.

Reumatologa

Jorge Vega

Jorge Vega. Escuela de Medicina. Universidad de Valparaíso. Servicio de Medicina, Hospital Naval Almirante Nef, Viña del Mar.

Cristian Labarca

Cristian Labarca. Clinica Alemana de Santiago. Facultad de Medicina Clinica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo. Santiago, Chile.

Verónica Mezzano

Veronica Mezzano. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Lilith Stange

Lilith Stange. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Aquiles Jara

Aquiles Jara. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

Cristina Fernández

Cristina Fernandez. Instituto Nacional del Tórax.

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2022-01-13

Cómo citar

Cuellar, M. C., Gutiérrez, M., Herrera, A., Elgueta, F., Wurmann, P., Badilla, N., Mansilla, B., Basualdo, J., Vega, J., Erlij, D., Vergara, C., Méndez, I., Michalland, S., Jara Contreras, A., Goecke, A., Burgos, P., Iruretagoyena, M., Labarca, C., Landeros, C., Silva, F., Neira, O., Mezzano, V., Stange, L., Jara, A., & Fernández, C. (2022). Enfermedad Relacionada a IgG4. Serie Clínica de pacientes chilenos. Revista Médica De Chile, 150(6). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/9715

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