IgG4相关疾病的耳科表现

Laura Baldizán Velasco , Carmelo Morales-Angulo
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IgG4相关疾病(IgG4 RD)是一种全身性自身免疫性纤维炎症性疾病,其特征是IgG4阳性浆细胞的多器官浸润、纤维化和决定受影响器官功能障碍的血管病变。这篇综述旨在描述该疾病的耳科表现。我们对已发表的生物医学文献进行了系统综述,这些文献描述了IgG4 RD伴耳科表现的病例。在这篇综述中,使用的书目数据库有Pubmed、Web of Science和Scopus。我们选择了48个案例,从中提取了几个数据集。约52%的患者是年龄在19至79岁之间的男性。耳科表现为假肿瘤性病变,最常见的临床表现类似于渗出性中耳炎,伴有耳蜗受累或感音神经性听力损失(单侧或双侧)。不常见的表现包括耳廓软骨炎、嗜酸性粒细胞性中耳炎或肥厚性厚壁炎。在32名患者(67%)中,耳科表现是ER-IgG4的第一症状。由于诊断延迟和对该实体缺乏了解,有16名患者(33%)接受了乳突切除术治疗。两名患者需要植入耳蜗。尽管IgG4 RD的耳科表现不常见,但耳鼻喉科医生了解该实体的耳科症状很重要,因为它可能是疾病的发作,以便早期诊断和充分治疗,避免永久性后遗症。
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Otologic manifestations of IgG4-related disease

IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a systemic autoimmune fibroinflammatory disease characterized by multiorgan infiltration of IgG4-positive plasma cells, fibrosis and vasculopathy that determine dysfunction of the affected organ. This review aims to characterize the otologic manifestations of the disease.

We have conducted a systematic review of the biomedical literature published describing cases of IgG4-RD with otologic manifestations. For the review, the bibliographic databases utilized were Pubmed, Web of Science and Scopus. We selected 48 cases from which we extracted several data collections.

About 52% of the patients were male between the ages of 19 and 79 years. Otologic findings were characterized by pseudotumoral lesions that most often caused a clinical presentation similar to otitis media with effusion, with cochlear involvement or sensorineural hearing loss (uni- o bilateral). Less frequent presentations included auricular chondritis, eosinophilic otitis, or hypertrophic pachymeningitis. In 32 patients (67%) the otologic manifestation was the first symptom of the ER-IgG4.

Sixteen patients (33%) were treated with mastoidectomies as a result of delayed diagnosis and lack of knowledge about this entity. Two patients needed a cochlear implant.

Although the otologic manifestations of IgG4-RD are unusual, it is important for the otorhinolaryngologist to know the otologic manifestations of this entity as it can be the onset of the disease, in order to allow early diagnosis and adequate treatment, avoiding permanent sequelae.

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