Spontaneous Regression of Swollen Submandibular Glands in IgG4-Related Disease.

IF 2.3 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Allergy & Rhinology Pub Date : 2019-05-02 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2152656718816738
Masanobu Suzuki, Yuji Nakamaru, Dai Takagi, Aya Honma, Takayoshi Suzuki, Emi Takakuwa, Shinya Morita, Sarah Vreugde, Akihiro Homma
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Background: IgG4-related disease is a new clinical entity frequently associated with swelling of the submandibular glands (SMGs). The long-term outcome of SMG swelling without steroid therapy remains unknown.

Objective: To examine whether swollen SMGs spontaneously regress without steroid therapy in the context of IgG4-related disease and to identify biomarkers that can predict the spontaneous regression of SMG swelling.

Methods: The SMG volume of 49 patients diagnosed with IgG4-related disease was calculated by measuring the axial and coronal planes of computed tomography scans. The change in SMG volume over time was measured and examined by treatment regimen, clinical data, and serum complement level.

Results: We found 28 of 49 (57%) IgG4-related disease patients to have swollen SMGs, with 15 of 20 (75%) of the swollen SMGs regressing without steroid therapy. The time required for the SMGs swelling to regress was significantly shorter in the steroid therapy group than in the no-steroid therapy group. Serum complement components at the initial visit were significantly lower in the regressed SMG group than in the nonregressed SMG group.

Conclusion: We observed 75% of swollen SMGs spontaneously regressed in patients with IgG4-related disease. The time required for the swollen SMGs to regress was longer in patients without steroid therapy than in those with steroid therapy. Serum complement level could be used as a predictor for the spontaneous regression of swollen SMGs in patients with IgG4-related disease.

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igg4相关疾病中颌下腺肿胀的自发消退
背景:igg4相关疾病是一种新的临床实体,经常与下颌下腺(SMGs)肿胀相关。没有类固醇治疗的SMG肿胀的长期结果仍然未知。目的:研究在igg4相关疾病的情况下,肿胀的SMG是否会在没有类固醇治疗的情况下自发消退,并确定可以预测SMG肿胀自发消退的生物标志物。方法:对49例诊断为igg4相关疾病的患者进行ct轴位和冠状面扫描,计算SMG体积。通过治疗方案、临床数据和血清补体水平来测量和检查SMG体积随时间的变化。结果:我们发现49例igg4相关疾病患者中有28例(57%)有肿胀的smg, 20例肿胀的smg中有15例(75%)在未经类固醇治疗的情况下消退。类固醇治疗组SMGs肿胀消退所需的时间明显短于非类固醇治疗组。回归SMG组首次就诊时血清补体成分明显低于非回归SMG组。结论:我们观察到,在igg4相关疾病患者中,75%的肿胀的smg自发消退。未接受类固醇治疗的患者肿胀的smg恢复所需的时间比接受类固醇治疗的患者要长。血清补体水平可作为igg4相关疾病患者肿胀的smg自发消退的预测因子。
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