[Immunoglobulin G4-related disease in gastroenterology]
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[Immunoglobulin G4-related disease in gastroenterology]
Abstract
IgG4-related disease is a recently defined clinical entity that can manifest itself in any organ. The most common gastrointestinal manifestations are diseases of the pancreas (autoimmune pancreatitis type 1) and biliary tree (IgG4-associated cholangitis); involvement of liver parenchyma is uncommon and the affection of tubular organs is very rare. IgG4-related pancreatitis and cholangitis can mimic malignancies in their clinical presentation. Diagnosis is often difficult and requires careful evaluation of the combination of symptoms, serology and imaging findings, while adhering to the established diagnostic criteria. The first line of treatment is the administration of corticoids and the remission is achieved in the vast majority of patients. In case of contraindication, intolerance or failure of corticotherapy, patients should receive B cell depletion therapy (rituximab). Based on the available knowledge, monotherapy with other immunosuppressants is not considered to be sufficiently effective. Some patients may benefit from maintenance treatment to prevent relapse, which is otherwise common in both IgG4-related pancreatitis and cholangitis. Recognized IgG4-related disease has a good prognosis, but some patients develop irreversible fibrotic changes in the affected organ with consequent dysfunction; the possible association of the disease with a higher risk of malignancy has not yet been reliably elucidated.
Keywords: IgG4 associated disease; IgG4-related cholangitis; IgG4-related disease; IgG4-related pancreatitis; autoimmune pancreatitis.
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