Involvement of Multiple Trigeminal Nerve Branches in IgG4-Related Orbital Disease

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Purpose: To describe the occurrence of multiple trigeminal nerves (TGNs) enlargement in patients with orbital IgG4-related disease. Methods: Retrospective review of MRI findings and medical records of 6 patients (10 orbits) with orbital IgG4-related disease and enlargement of more than 1 TGN. Orbital biopsies were performed in all cases revealing the typical lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate with significant plasma cell positivity for IgG4 (IgG4+/IgG ratio ≥ 40%). Three experienced neuroradiologists reviewed the MRI sequences using a digital imaging viewer system (Horos, https://horosproject.org/). Results: Bilateral involvement of at least 2 TGNs divisions was detected in all 6 patients. Enlargement of both V1 and V2 nerves was diagnosed in 5 patients, and in 3 cases, all TGN divisions were involved. V2 nerves were the most affected. In this division, all 12 infraorbital nerves were enlarged, followed by lesser palatines (10/83.3%), superior alveolar (10/83.3%), and zygomatic (6/50%). V1 and V3 nerves were less affected albeit 9 (75%) frontal branches (V1), and 50% of the inferior alveolar (V3) nerves were also enlarged. Conclusions: Widespread involvement of the TGN is an important feature of IgG4-related disease.

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Elkhamary, S. M., Cruz, A. A. V., Zotin, M. C., Cintra, M., Akaishi, P., Galindo-Ferreiro, A., … Chahud, F. (2021). Involvement of Multiple Trigeminal Nerve Branches in IgG4-Related Orbital Disease. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 37(2), 176–178. https://doi.org/10.1097/IOP.0000000000001733

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