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  • Title: Increased numbers of IgG4-positive plasma cells may rarely be seen in lymph nodes of patients without IgG4-related sclerosing disease.
    Author: Rollins-Raval MA, Felgar RE, Krasinskas AM, Roth CG.
    Journal: Int J Surg Pathol; 2012 Feb; 20(1):47-53. PubMed ID: 21911432.
    Abstract:
    IgG4-related sclerosing disease (IRSD) is a steroid-responsive fibroinflammatory disorder characterized by increased IgG4+ cells. Nodal involvement usually lacks the dense sclerosis seen in extranodal sites, with histologic patterns overlapping with other reactive processes. Twenty-six lymph nodes showing IRSD-related histologic patterns were evaluated for IgG and IgG4 positive cells by immunohistochemistry and correlated with the clinical features. Cases included 7 Castleman disease-like cases (type I pattern), 10 follicular hyperplasia (type II), and 9 plasmacytosis (type III). The mean numbers of IgG4+ cells per high-power field (HPF) were 4.8 (I), 8.4 (II), and 26.6(III), and the mean IgG4/IgG ratios were 0.05 (I), 0.04 (II), and 0.08 (III). Using >50 IgG4+cells/HPF and IgG4/IgG ratio of >0.4 for absolute and relative increases, only 1 case fulfilled both criteria for increased IgG4+ cells, a patient with Hashimoto's thyroiditis without clinical evidence of IRSD. The results suggest that increased IgG4+ cells may rarely be seen in non-IRSD lymph nodes.
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