IgG4-related disease: diagnostic methods and therapeutic strategies in Japan

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This review describes methods utilized in Japan to diagnose and treat patients with IgG4-related disease. A diagnosis of IgG4-related disease is based on elevated serum IgG4 concentration and an increased number of IgG4(+) plasma cells. Differentiating IgG4-related disease from other disorders, especially malignancy, is quite important. Consensus treatment in Japan consists of an initial dose of prednisolone at 0.5-0.6 mg/kg/day, followed by careful and gradual dose reduction. Most patients require maintenance treatment at 5 to 10 mg/day. Patients refractory to glucocorticoids are either truly refractory or have been misdiagnosed, therefore requiring reassessment.

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Masaki, Y., Shimizu, H., Sato Nakamura, T., Nakamura, T., Nakajima, A., Iwao Kawanami, H., … Fukushima, T. (2014). IgG4-related disease: diagnostic methods and therapeutic strategies in Japan. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hematopathology : JCEH. https://doi.org/10.3960/jslrt.54.95

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