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Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis: report of a rare and atypical case
A Chronic Sclerosing Sialodenitis is a rare and benign lesion that preferentially affects a submandibular gland of male patients. Although its etiology is considered unknown, it is suggested that the secretion of IgG4 immunoglobulin may be useful for its manifestation.
Rafaela Savio Melzer +4 more
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Chronic sclerosing dacryoadenitis - Report of 2 cases [PDF]
Chronic sclerosing dacryoadenitis is a rare and under-recognized chronic inflammatory disease of the lacrimal gland. We describe 2 patients with a localized type of chronic sclerosing dacryoadenitis. Both patients presented with a slowly growing painless
이상열, 권지은, 양우익
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Kuttner’s tumour: chronic sclerosing sialadenitis- a mimicker of malignancy
Background: Kuttner’s tumour is a condition of the submandibular gland which is underreported as a distinct entity. Also called as the chronic sclerosing sialadenitis it resembles a plasmocytic and lymphocytic inflammatory process and presents as a hard and painful mass which clinically mimics a malignancy and raises significant concerns. The objective
Prakash Kumar Sahoo +4 more
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IgG4 Associated Chronic Sclerosing Sialadenitis Masquerading as Lymphoma [PDF]
IgG4 associated chronic sclerosing sialadenitis (IgG4-CSS) is a rare subgroup of fibro-inflammatory diseases of the salivary glands that belongs to the recently described spectrum of IgG4 related systemic diseases, characterized by elevated serum level of IgG4 with histologic features of numerous IgG4-positive plasma cells in the affected organ. …
Sabina Babayeva +2 more
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Sclerosing polycystic adenosis of the parotid gland: a case report and literature review
Objective To explore the clinicopathological features, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of sclerosing polycystic adenosis (SPA) and provide a reference for clinics.
CHEN Zengquan +5 more
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Pathomorphological characteristic of IgG4-related diseases
IgG4-related diseases are a relatively new group of diseases of unknown etiology which are characterized by the development of fibrosis of organs with the presence of big amounts of IgG4-positive plasma-cells in the area of the lesions and increased ...
O. O. Dyadyk, M. D. Ivanova
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Clinical perspectives and comparisons between immunoglobulin G4‐related disease and antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody‐associated vasculitis. Abstract Both immunoglobulin G4‐related disease (IgG4‐RD) and antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)‐associated vasculitis (AAV) are systemic disorders that affect a wide range of organs.
Wenhuan Zeng, Mingxin Bai, Yanying Liu
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ABSTRACT IgG4, the least abundant IgG subclass in humans, is increasingly recognised for its involvement in allergic and autoimmune pathologies. Its unique properties, such as the tendency to form half‐molecules (one heavy chain and one light chain) and its generally non‐inflammatory nature, distinguish it from other IgG subclasses.
Louisa Tedesco +8 more
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Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis or Küttner tumor is an unusual chronic inflammatory disease of the salivary gland that mimics a malignant neoplasm clinically because of presentation as a hard mass.
Pinheiro, Tiago Novaes +1 more
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Abstract IgG4‐related chronic rhinosinusitis (IgG4‐related CRS) is gaining recognition among various specialized physicians. As a systemic disease involving multiple organs, IgG4‐related CRS is still not widely recognized as an independent clinical entity. Given the complexity of diagnosing autoimmune‐related multisystem diseases, early recognition and
Lianqi Wan +3 more
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