Most primary aortoduodenal fistulas occur in the presence of an aortic aneurysm,which can be part of immunoglobulin G4(IgG4)-related sclerosing disease.We present a case who underwent endovascular grafting of an aorto...Most primary aortoduodenal fistulas occur in the presence of an aortic aneurysm,which can be part of immunoglobulin G4(IgG4)-related sclerosing disease.We present a case who underwent endovascular grafting of an aortoduodenal fistula associated with a high serum IgG4 level.A 56-year-old male underwent urgent endovascular reconstruction of an aortoduodenal fistula.The patient received antibiotics and other supportive therapy,and the postoperative course was uneventful,however,elevated levels of serum IgG,IgG4 and C-reactive protein were noted,which normalized after the introduction of steroid therapy.Control computed tomography angiography showed no endoleaks.The primary aortoduodenal fistula may have been associated with IgG4-related sclerosing disease as a possible complication of IgG4-related inflammatory aortic aneurysm.Endovascular grafting of a primary aortoduodenal fistula is an effective and minimally invasive alternative to standard surgical repair.展开更多
BACKGROUND Immunoglobulin G4-related disease(IgG4-RD)is a complex immune-mediated condition that causes fibrotic inflammation in several organs.A significant clinical feature of IgG4-RD is hypertrophic pachymeningitis...BACKGROUND Immunoglobulin G4-related disease(IgG4-RD)is a complex immune-mediated condition that causes fibrotic inflammation in several organs.A significant clinical feature of IgG4-RD is hypertrophic pachymeningitis,which manifests as inflammation of the dura mater in intracranial or spinal regions.Although IgG4-RD can affect multiple areas,the spine is a relatively rare site compared to the more frequent involvement of intracranial structures.CASE SUMMARY A 70-year-old male presented to our hospital with a two-day history of fever,altered mental status,and generalized weakness.The initial brain magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)revealed multiple small infarcts across various cerebral regions.On the second day after admission,a physical examination revealed motor weakness in both lower extremities and diminished sensation in the right lower extremity.Electromyographic evaluation revealed findings consistent with acute motor sensory neuropathy.Despite initial management with intravenous immunoglobulin for presumed Guillain-Barrésyndrome,the patient exhibited progressive worsening of motor deficits.On the 45th day of hospitalization,an enhanced MRI of the entire spine,focusing specifically on the thoracic 9 to lumbar 1 vertebral level,raised the suspicion of IgG4-related spinal pachymeningitis.Subsequently,the patient was administered oral prednisolone and participated in a comprehensive rehabilitation program that included gait training and lower extremity strengthening exercises.CONCLUSION IgG4-related spinal pachymeningitis,diagnosed on MRI,was treated with corticosteroids and a structured rehabilitation regimen,leading to significant improvement.展开更多
BACKGROUND Immune checkpoint inhibitors have significantly improved survivals for an increasing range of malignancies but at the cost of several immune-related adverse events,the management of which can be challenging...BACKGROUND Immune checkpoint inhibitors have significantly improved survivals for an increasing range of malignancies but at the cost of several immune-related adverse events,the management of which can be challenging due to its mimicry of other autoimmune related disorders such as immunoglobulin G4(IgG4)related disease when the pancreaticobiliary system is affected.Nivolumab,an IgG4 monoclonal antibody,has been associated with cholangitis and pancreatitis,however its association with IgG4 related disease has not been reported to date.CASE SUMMARY We present a case of immune-related pancreatitis and cholangiopathy in a patient who completed treatment with nivolumab for anal squamous cell carcinoma.Patients IgG4 levels was normal on presentation.She responded to steroids but due to concerns for malignant biliary stricture,she opted for surgery,the pathology of which suggested IgG4 related disease.CONCLUSION We hypothesize this case of IgG4 related cholangitis and pancreatitis was likely triggered by nivolumab.展开更多
BACKGROUND Immunoglobulin G4 related disease(Ig G4-RD)is a fibroinflammatory disease with markedly elevated serum Ig G4 levels and fibrous tissue proliferation,accompanied by numerous plasma cells.Ig G4 related hypert...BACKGROUND Immunoglobulin G4 related disease(Ig G4-RD)is a fibroinflammatory disease with markedly elevated serum Ig G4 levels and fibrous tissue proliferation,accompanied by numerous plasma cells.Ig G4 related hypertrophic pachymeningitis(Ig G4-RHP)is relatively rare and indistinguishable from other phymatoid diseases before the operation.The risk of long-term immunosuppression needs to be balanced with disease activity.CASE SUMMARY A 40-year-old man presented with headache and bilateral abducent paralysis.He was also diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis 10 years ago and was on regular treatment for the same.Before the operation and steroid therapy,the patient was suspected of having tubercular meningitis at a local hospital.A clivus lesion was found via brain magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)at this presentation.He was preliminarily diagnosed with meningioma and underwent Gamma Knife Surgery.Transnasal endoscopic resection was performed to treat deterioration of nerve function.Postoperative pathologic examination suggested Ig G4-RD.Moreover,the serum Ig G4 was elevated at 1.90 g/L(reference range:0.035-1.500 g/L).After steroid therapy for 2 mo,the lesion size diminished on MRI,and the function of bilateral abducent nerves recovered.CONCLUSION Ig G4-RHP is relatively rare and indistinguishable before the operation.Elevated serum Ig G4 levels and imaging examination help in the diagnosis of Ig G4-RHP.Surgery is necessary when lesions progress and patients start to develop cranial nerve function deficit.展开更多
文摘Most primary aortoduodenal fistulas occur in the presence of an aortic aneurysm,which can be part of immunoglobulin G4(IgG4)-related sclerosing disease.We present a case who underwent endovascular grafting of an aortoduodenal fistula associated with a high serum IgG4 level.A 56-year-old male underwent urgent endovascular reconstruction of an aortoduodenal fistula.The patient received antibiotics and other supportive therapy,and the postoperative course was uneventful,however,elevated levels of serum IgG,IgG4 and C-reactive protein were noted,which normalized after the introduction of steroid therapy.Control computed tomography angiography showed no endoleaks.The primary aortoduodenal fistula may have been associated with IgG4-related sclerosing disease as a possible complication of IgG4-related inflammatory aortic aneurysm.Endovascular grafting of a primary aortoduodenal fistula is an effective and minimally invasive alternative to standard surgical repair.
文摘BACKGROUND Immunoglobulin G4-related disease(IgG4-RD)is a complex immune-mediated condition that causes fibrotic inflammation in several organs.A significant clinical feature of IgG4-RD is hypertrophic pachymeningitis,which manifests as inflammation of the dura mater in intracranial or spinal regions.Although IgG4-RD can affect multiple areas,the spine is a relatively rare site compared to the more frequent involvement of intracranial structures.CASE SUMMARY A 70-year-old male presented to our hospital with a two-day history of fever,altered mental status,and generalized weakness.The initial brain magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)revealed multiple small infarcts across various cerebral regions.On the second day after admission,a physical examination revealed motor weakness in both lower extremities and diminished sensation in the right lower extremity.Electromyographic evaluation revealed findings consistent with acute motor sensory neuropathy.Despite initial management with intravenous immunoglobulin for presumed Guillain-Barrésyndrome,the patient exhibited progressive worsening of motor deficits.On the 45th day of hospitalization,an enhanced MRI of the entire spine,focusing specifically on the thoracic 9 to lumbar 1 vertebral level,raised the suspicion of IgG4-related spinal pachymeningitis.Subsequently,the patient was administered oral prednisolone and participated in a comprehensive rehabilitation program that included gait training and lower extremity strengthening exercises.CONCLUSION IgG4-related spinal pachymeningitis,diagnosed on MRI,was treated with corticosteroids and a structured rehabilitation regimen,leading to significant improvement.
文摘BACKGROUND Immune checkpoint inhibitors have significantly improved survivals for an increasing range of malignancies but at the cost of several immune-related adverse events,the management of which can be challenging due to its mimicry of other autoimmune related disorders such as immunoglobulin G4(IgG4)related disease when the pancreaticobiliary system is affected.Nivolumab,an IgG4 monoclonal antibody,has been associated with cholangitis and pancreatitis,however its association with IgG4 related disease has not been reported to date.CASE SUMMARY We present a case of immune-related pancreatitis and cholangiopathy in a patient who completed treatment with nivolumab for anal squamous cell carcinoma.Patients IgG4 levels was normal on presentation.She responded to steroids but due to concerns for malignant biliary stricture,she opted for surgery,the pathology of which suggested IgG4 related disease.CONCLUSION We hypothesize this case of IgG4 related cholangitis and pancreatitis was likely triggered by nivolumab.
基金Supported by 1·3·5 Project for Disciplines of Excellence–Clinical Research Incubation Project,West China Hospital,Sichuan University,No.2019HXFH018。
文摘BACKGROUND Immunoglobulin G4 related disease(Ig G4-RD)is a fibroinflammatory disease with markedly elevated serum Ig G4 levels and fibrous tissue proliferation,accompanied by numerous plasma cells.Ig G4 related hypertrophic pachymeningitis(Ig G4-RHP)is relatively rare and indistinguishable from other phymatoid diseases before the operation.The risk of long-term immunosuppression needs to be balanced with disease activity.CASE SUMMARY A 40-year-old man presented with headache and bilateral abducent paralysis.He was also diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis 10 years ago and was on regular treatment for the same.Before the operation and steroid therapy,the patient was suspected of having tubercular meningitis at a local hospital.A clivus lesion was found via brain magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)at this presentation.He was preliminarily diagnosed with meningioma and underwent Gamma Knife Surgery.Transnasal endoscopic resection was performed to treat deterioration of nerve function.Postoperative pathologic examination suggested Ig G4-RD.Moreover,the serum Ig G4 was elevated at 1.90 g/L(reference range:0.035-1.500 g/L).After steroid therapy for 2 mo,the lesion size diminished on MRI,and the function of bilateral abducent nerves recovered.CONCLUSION Ig G4-RHP is relatively rare and indistinguishable before the operation.Elevated serum Ig G4 levels and imaging examination help in the diagnosis of Ig G4-RHP.Surgery is necessary when lesions progress and patients start to develop cranial nerve function deficit.