IgG4-RELATED DISEASE. CLINICAL NOTES
https://doi.org/10.14412/1995-4484-2013-1552
Abstract
IgG4-related diseases are a new nosological entity that encompasses a few previously known diseases. IgG4-related systemic disease is diagnosed if two or more affected organs are detected. This group of diseases has two similar signs: serological (elevated serum IgG4 subclass concentrations) and histological (organ and tissue infiltration from plasmo-cytes secreting IgG4, and eosinophils, and the development of fibrosclerosis and phlebitis obliterans). The paper describes two cases. In one case, a multisystemic disease was observed virtually at its onset whereas in the other this lesion was diagnosed several years after the natural course of the disease.
About the Authors
Vladimir Ivanovich VasilyevRussian Federation
O A Logvinenko
Russian Federation
S Kh Sedyshev
Russian Federation
S G Radenska-Lopovok
Russian Federation
E B Rodionova
Russian Federation
E N Aleksandrova
Russian Federation
N A Probatova
Russian Federation
N V Kokosadze
Russian Federation
T N Safonova
Russian Federation
E L Nasonov
Russian Federation
Review
For citations:
Vasilyev V.I., Logvinenko O.A., Sedyshev S.Kh., Radenska-Lopovok S.G., Rodionova E.B., Aleksandrova E.N., Probatova N.A., Kokosadze N.V., Safonova T.N., Nasonov E.L. IgG4-RELATED DISEASE. CLINICAL NOTES. Rheumatology Science and Practice. 2013;51(5):578-585. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14412/1995-4484-2013-1552