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Title: Unilateral Eyelid Mass as an Unusual Presentation of Ocular Adnexal IgG4-Related Inflammation
Authors: FONSECA, Fabricio L. daRAMOS, Renata de Iracema PulcheriLIMA, Patricia P. deNOGUEIRA, Ariel B.MATAYOSHI, Suzana
Citation: CORNEA, v.32, n.4, p.517-519, 2013
Abstract: Purpose: IgG4-related sclerosing disease is a new clinicopathologic systemic entity, which can involve ocular adnexal structures, such as lacrimal glands and orbital tissues. However, this entity seems to display a more diffuse, frequently bilateral, pattern in such cases. Conjunctival involvement has not been reported in this disease. Methods: We report the case of a 67-year-old woman with left upper palpebral mass for 5 months. A biopsy was performed, and the patient underwent systemic evaluation for IgG4-related disease. Results: The clinicopathologic study revealed intense lymphoplasmacytic and sclerosing inflammation, with IgG4-positive plasma cells and an IgG4: IgG ratio >40%. The conjunctiva was also involved, which was different from previous studies. The only abnormality was hyperglycemia at 180 mg/dL (reference range, 70-99 mg/dL) and a raised glycosylated hemoglobin at 7.8%. Serum IgG and IgG4 levels were normal. Conclusions: Our case presented an unusual framework of ocular adnexal IgG4-related inflammation, with a more benign and restricted palpebral manifestation involving the conjunctiva.
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