
Article in Japanese
A case of IgG4-related pleuritis with no other lesions
Yoshihiro Taguchi Kotaro Kajiwara Haruka Kanesada Takuyuki Koda Hideki Makino Takanori Kanematsu
Department of Respiratory Medicine, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
An 80-year-old man was referred to our hospital due to exertional dyspnea which had persisted for 3 months and left pleural effusion. He had been diagnosed with right tuberculous pleurisy at 73 years of age. We suspected IgG4-related pleuritis because the left pleural effusion was exudative and lymphocyte-dominant, and his serum IgG4 level was elevated. We performed a left pleural biopsy by thoracoscopy and observed numerous IgG4-positive plasma cells. Apart from the pleural lesion, no lesions were detected in the patient's body. We diagnosed the patient with IgG4-related pleuritis with no other organ involvement. It is necessary to consider IgG4-related disease in the differential diagnosis of unexplained pleural effusion in patients without other organ lesions.
IgG4 related diseases Pleuritis Pleural biopsy Tuberculous pleuritis
Received 4 Jun 2019 / Accepted 2 Dec 2019
AJRS, 9(2): 118-122, 2020