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Thoracic involvement and imaging patterns in IgG4-related disease.
Muller, Romain; Habert, Paul; Ebbo, Mikael; Graveleau, Julie; Groh, Mathieu; Launay, David; Audia, Sylvain; Pugnet, Gregory; Cohen, Fleur; Perlat, Antoinette; Benyamine, Audrey; Bienvenu, Boris; Gaigne, Lea; Chanez, Pascal; Gaubert, Jean Yves; Schleinitz, Nicolas.
Afiliação
  • Muller R; Dept of Internal Medicine, Aix Marseille University, APHM, CHU La Timone, Marseille, France.
  • Habert P; These authors contributed equally to this work.
  • Ebbo M; Dept of Radiology, Aix Marseille University, APHM, CHU La Timone, Marseille, France.
  • Graveleau J; These authors contributed equally to this work.
  • Groh M; Dept of Internal Medicine, Aix Marseille University, APHM, CHU La Timone, Marseille, France.
  • Launay D; Dept of Internal Medicine, CH Saint Nazaire, Saint Nazaire, France.
  • Audia S; Dept of Internal Medicine, CH Foch, National Referral Center for Hypereosinophilic Syndromes (CEREO), Suresnes, France.
  • Pugnet G; Univ. Lille, Inserm, CHU Lille, Service de Médecine Interne et Immunologie Clinique, Centre de référence des maladies autoimmunes systémiques rares du Nord et Nord-Ouest de France (CeRAINO), U1286 - INFINITE - Institute for Translational Research in Inflammation, Lille, France.
  • Cohen F; Dept of Internal Medicine, CHU Dijon, Dijon, France.
  • Perlat A; Dept of Internal Medicine and Clinical Immunology, CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
  • Benyamine A; Dept of Internal Medicine, APHP, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France.
  • Bienvenu B; Dept of Internal Medicine, CHU Rennes, Rennes, France.
  • Gaigne L; Dept of Internal Medicine, Aix Marseille University, APHM, CHU Nord, Marseille, France.
  • Chanez P; Dept of Internal Medicine, CH St Joseph, Marseille, Marseille, France.
  • Gaubert JY; Dept of Internal Medicine, Aix Marseille University, APHM, CHU La Timone, Marseille, France.
  • Schleinitz N; Dept of Pneumology, Aix Marseille University, APHM, CHU Nord, Marseille, France.
Eur Respir Rev ; 30(162)2021 Dec 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34615698
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a rare orphan disease. Lung, pleura, pericardium, mediastinum, aorta and lymph node involvement has been reported with variable frequency and mostly in Asian studies. The objective of this study was to describe thoracic involvement assessed by high-resolution thoracic computed tomography (CT) in Caucasian patients with IgG4-RD.

METHODS:

Thoracic CT scans before treatment were retrospectively collected through the French case registry of IgG4-RD and a single tertiary referral centre. CT scans were reviewed by two experts in thoracic imagery blinded from clinical data.

RESULTS:

48 IgG4-RD patients with thoracic involvement were analysed. All had American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism classification scores ≥20 and comprehensive diagnostic criteria for IgG4-RD. CT scan findings showed heterogeneous lesions. Seven patterns were observed peribronchovascular involvement (56%), lymph node enlargement (31%), nodular disease (25%), interstitial disease (25%), ground-glass opacities (10%), pleural disease (8%) and retromediastinal fibrosis (4%). In 37% of cases two or more patterns were associated. Asthma was significantly associated with peribronchovascular involvement (p=0.04). Among eight patients evaluated by CT scan before and after treatments, only two patients with interstitial disease displayed no improvement.

CONCLUSION:

Thoracic involvement of IgG4-RD is heterogeneous and likely underestimated. The main thoracic CT scan patterns are peribronchovascular thickening and thoracic lymph nodes.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença Relacionada a Imunoglobulina G4 Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Eur Respir Rev Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: França

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença Relacionada a Imunoglobulina G4 Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Eur Respir Rev Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: França