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Autoimmune Pancreatitis Type 1 with Biliary, Nasal, Testicular, and Pulmonary Involvement: A Case Report and a Systematic Review

Authors :
Kourie, Mourad
Bogdanovic, Darko
Mahmutyazicioglu, Kamran
Ghazi, Sam
Panic, Nikola
Fjellgren, Eva
Hellkvist, Laila
Thiel, Tomas
Kjellman, Anders
Kartalis, Nikolaos
Danielsson, Olof
Dani, Lara
Lohr, J. -Matthias
Vujasinovic, Miroslav
Kourie, Mourad
Bogdanovic, Darko
Mahmutyazicioglu, Kamran
Ghazi, Sam
Panic, Nikola
Fjellgren, Eva
Hellkvist, Laila
Thiel, Tomas
Kjellman, Anders
Kartalis, Nikolaos
Danielsson, Olof
Dani, Lara
Lohr, J. -Matthias
Vujasinovic, Miroslav
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is an immune-mediated condition associated with fibroinflammatory lesions that can occur at almost any anatomical site. It often presents as a multiorgan disease that may mimic malignancy, infection, or other immune-mediated conditions. Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) type 1 is the most prominent manifestation of IgG4-RD in the digestive tract, with common extra-pancreatic inflammation. We present the first patient with AIP and involvement of the testicles and nasal cavity. Patient and methods: A case of a patient with AIP type 1 and other organ involvement (bile ducts, testicles, nasal polyps, and lungs) is described. Additionally, a systematic review of AIP type 1 with testicular and nasal involvement was conducted. Results: The systematic review found two cases of AIP type 1 with testicular involvement and 143 cases with AIP type 1 with nasal cavity involvement. None of them had both testicular and nasal involvement. Conclusions: This is the first case of AIP type 1 with other organ involvement, including testicular and nasal involvement, to be described. The number of patients with nasal and testicular involvement described in the literature is low. Creating awareness of this rare clinical condition is necessary, especially due to the very effective available treatment with corticosteroids and rituximab.<br />Funding Agencies|We thank the Swedish Society for Development of Pancreatology (SveSuP) for their continuing support, promotion, and raising awareness of pancreatic diseases in Swedish society.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416060503
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390.jcm12196340