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Reumatol Clin (Engl Ed) ; 14(3): 164-167, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27989497

RESUMO

IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a recently recognized clinical condition with multiple aspects not yet elucidated. It is characterized by a fibrous inflammatory process that involves multiple organs and clinical, serological and histopathological findings, which represent a major challenge for the clinician. Classically described as an expansive tumor lesion with storiform fibrosis, lymphoplasmacytic infiltration (IgG4-positive) and elevated serum IgG4. Clinical features are variable, and pancreatic as well as extrapancreatic involvement has been reported, more frequently in Asian men over 50 years and rarely described in black people. We report the case of an Afro-Colombian teenage woman, who had a unilateral ocular protrusion of unknown cause, with histopathologic findings that revealed infiltration of lymphocyte and plasma cells into the lacrimal gland. It was positive for IgG4, ruling out other conditions, and confirming IgG4-related dacryoadenitis.


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Dacriocistite/etiologia , Doença Relacionada a Imunoglobulina G4/complicações , Adolescente , África/etnologia , Azatioprina/uso terapêutico , Biópsia , Colômbia , Dacriocistite/diagnóstico por imagem , Dacriocistite/etnologia , Dacriocistite/patologia , Erros de Diagnóstico , Feminino , Granuloma de Células Plasmáticas/diagnóstico , Humanos , Doença Relacionada a Imunoglobulina G4/etnologia , Aparelho Lacrimal/diagnóstico por imagem , Aparelho Lacrimal/patologia , Linfócitos/patologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Plasmócitos/patologia , Prednisona/uso terapêutico
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Am J Surg Pathol ; 39(12): 1688-700, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26379149

RESUMO

Although chronic inflammatory disorders of the ocular adnexa are relatively common, their pathogenesis is in many cases poorly understood. Recent investigation suggests that many cases of sclerosing orbital inflammation are a manifestation of IgG4-related disease; however, most patients reported have been Asian, and it is not clear whether the results of studies from the Far East can be reliably extrapolated to draw conclusions about Western patients. We evaluated 38 cases previously diagnosed as orbital inflammatory pseudotumor or chronic dacryoadenitis to determine whether our cases fulfill the criteria for IgG4-RD (IgG4-related dacryoadenitis when involving the lacrimal gland, and IgG4-related sclerosing orbital inflammation when involving orbital soft tissue). Fifteen patients had IgG4-related dacryoadenitis or orbital inflammation. These patients included 9 men and 6 women, aged 24 to 77 years (median, 64 y). Lesions involved orbital soft tissue (8 cases), lacrimal gland (6 cases), and canthus (1 case). In 1 case, focal in situ follicular neoplasia was seen in a background of IgG4-RD. In another case, a clonal IGH gene rearrangement was detected. Four patients with IgG4-RD had evidence of IgG4-RD in other anatomic sites. Five patients, 1 man and 4 women, aged 26 to 74 years (median 50 y) had orbital lesions (2 involving lacrimal gland, 3 involving soft tissue) suspicious for, but not diagnostic of, IgG4-RD. Of 16 patients with IgG4-RD or probable IgG4-RD with information available regarding the course of their disease, 11 patients experienced recurrent or persistent orbital disease. However, no patient developed lymphoma, and no patient died of complications of IgG4-RD. Eighteen patients had lesions not representing IgG4-RD. They included 6 male and 12 female individuals aged 6 to 77 years (median, 47 y). These patients had a variety of diseases, including granulomatosis with polyangiitis (3 cases), Rosai-Dorfman disease (1 case), nonspecific chronic inflammation and fibrosis involving lacrimal gland or soft tissue (12 cases), and others. Clinical and pathologic findings among our patients with IgG4-RD involving the orbit are similar to those previously described in Asian patients. Careful evaluation of histologic and immunophenotypic features and clinical correlation are required to distinguish orbital IgG4-RD from other sclerosing inflammatory lesions in the orbit.


Assuntos
Doenças Autoimunes/imunologia , Dacriocistite/imunologia , Imunoglobulina G/análise , Pseudotumor Orbitário/imunologia , Adulto , Negro ou Afro-Americano , Idoso , Asiático , Doenças Autoimunes/etnologia , Doenças Autoimunes/genética , Doenças Autoimunes/patologia , Biomarcadores/análise , Biópsia , Dacriocistite/etnologia , Dacriocistite/genética , Dacriocistite/patologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Rearranjo Gênico , Humanos , Cadeias Pesadas de Imunoglobulinas , Imuno-Histoquímica , Imunofenotipagem , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pseudotumor Orbitário/etnologia , Pseudotumor Orbitário/genética , Pseudotumor Orbitário/patologia , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Prognóstico , Recidiva , Esclerose , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia , População Branca , Adulto Jovem
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 108(7): 909-913, 1jan. 2013. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-696006

RESUMO

Sporotrichosis associated with exposure to domestic cats is hyperendemic in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A review of the clinical records at our institute revealed four patients with clinical signs of dacryocystitis and a positive conjunctival culture for Sporothrix who were diagnosed with Sporothrix dacryocystitis. Three patients were children (< 13 years of age) and one patient was an adult. Two patients reported contact with a cat that had sporotrichosis. Dacryocystitis was associated with nodular, ulcerated lesions on the face of one patient and with granulomatous conjunctivitis in two patients; however, this condition manifested as an isolated disease in another patient. All of the patients were cured of the fungal infections, but three patients had chronic dacryocystitis and one patient developed a cutaneous fistula. Sporotrichosis is usually a benign disease, but may cause severe complications when the eye and the adnexa are affected. Physicians, especially ophthalmologists in endemic areas, should be aware of the ophthalmological manifestations and complications of sporotrichosis.


Assuntos
Esporotricose/veterinária , Sporothrix/isolamento & purificação , Dacriocistite/etnologia , Conjuntivite/complicações
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