IgG4-related lung pseudotumor and pleural inflammation with autoimmune hepatitis

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Abstract

A 63-year-old man was admitted to our department following a secondary medical examination. Blood tests showed high levels of liver enzymes, IgG, IgG4, and antinuclear antibody. Computed tomography showed tumors in the bilateral lower lobes of the lungs and pleural thickening. After pleural and liver biopsy procedures, he was conclusively diagnosed with IgG4-related lung pseudotumor and pleural inflammation with autoimmune hepatitis. We started treatment with prednisolone 40 mg/day, and chest radiograph and blood tests showed signs of improvement. This was a rare case that suggested an association between IgG4-related disease and autoimmune hepatitis.

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Nagashima, K., Sano, I., Kobayashi, T., Eto, K., Nagai, K., Ninomiya, R., … Yamamoto, F. (2018). IgG4-related lung pseudotumor and pleural inflammation with autoimmune hepatitis. Internal Medicine, 57(1), 43–48. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.9026-17

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