학술논문

Concomitant adult onset xanthogranuloma and IgG4-related orbital disease: a rare occurrence.
Document Type
Case Study
Source
Orbit. Feb 2022, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p108-111. 4p.
Subject
*ORBITAL diseases
*LACRIMAL apparatus
*ADULTS
*PHYSICIANS
*EYELIDS
Language
ISSN
0167-6830
Abstract
Adult onset xanthogranulomatous disease is a rare orbital disease. IgG4-related disease is a systemic disease that can often manifest in the orbit. In this communication, we present the case of a patient with a xanthelasma-like lesion on the upper eyelid, and an enlarged lacrimal gland, which on biopsy was diagnosed as an orbital xanthogranuloma. Detailed serological workup showed that the patient was found to have elevated serum IgG4 levels. The orbital specimen was re-stained and found to be positive for IgG4. The patient was treated with oral steroids with partial resolution of the lesion. This is an interesting case of both histopathological adult onset xanthogranuloma (AOX) and IgG4-related orbital disease (IgG4-ROD). The early evidence suggests that the diagnosis of one of these disorders should point the physician to investigate for the presence of the other, especially if xanthogranulomatous disease is diagnosed first. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]