A case of aortic stenosis with serum IgG4 elevation, and IgG4-positive plasmacytic infiltration in the aortic valve, epicardium, and aortic adventitia

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A 74-year-old man was admitted for preoperative screening of aortic stenosis. Five months before this admission, he was found to have elevated serum immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4; 2,010 mg/dL). Computed tomography (CT) showed a soft tissue mass surrounding the abdominal aorta, suggestive of IgG4-related periaortitis. CT coronary angiography showed perivascular thickening of the right coronary artery, and subsequent coronary angiography showed a multi-vessel disease. The patient underwent aortic valve replacement and coronary bypass surgery. Immunohistochemical analysis showed IgG4-positive plasmacytic infiltration in specimens from the aortic valve, epicardium, and aortic adventitia, suggestive of the possible role of IgG4-related immune inflammation for the pathogenesis.

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Hourai, R., Kasashima, S., Fujita, S. I., Sohmiya, K., Daimon, M., Hirose, Y., … Ishizaka, N. (2018). A case of aortic stenosis with serum IgG4 elevation, and IgG4-positive plasmacytic infiltration in the aortic valve, epicardium, and aortic adventitia. International Heart Journal, 59(5), 1149–1154. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.17-567

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