From: A rare case of IgG4-related disease: a gastric mass, associated with regional lymphadenopathy
Case № [Ref. №] | Age/Gender | Location in stomach | Endoscopic finding | Size (mm) | Serum IgG4 | Treat-ment | Associated diseases |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 [6] | 58/M | Fundus and body | Nodule | 14 | Normal | Steroid | AIP, IgG4-related sialadenitis |
2 [7] | 74/M | Body | Multiple polyps | Increased | NA | AIP | |
3 [8] | 75/F | Body | Polyp | 56 | Normal | WR | None |
4 [9] | 45/F | Fundus | Nodule | 15 | Normal | WR | Raynoud’s disease |
5 [9] | 60/M | Antrum | Multiple nodules | Up to 22 | NA | DG | Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy |
6 [10] | 56/M | Body | Nodule | 8 | NA | ESR | Type 2 diabetes |
7 [11] | 59/F | Midbody | Mass | 33 | NA | WR | None |
8 [11] | 54/F | NA | Mass | 21 | Normal | WR | None |
9 [3] | 48/F | Midbody | Mass | 36 | NA | WR | None |
10 [12] | 55/F | Body | Nodule | 20 | Normal | ESR | Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, possible primary biliary cirrhosis |
11 [13] | 68/M | Antrum | Wall thickening | 40 | Increased | DG | IgG4-RD in lungs, skin and lymph nodes |
12 [present case] | 62/F | Antrum | Mass | 80/30 | Increased | DG | Henoch-Schonlein purpura, IgG4-RD in lymph nodes |