Rapidly Progressive Kidney Failure Associated with Perirenal Capsular Lesion Due to IgG4-Related Disease.

Journal: Internal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
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Abstract

A 71-year-old Japanese man with progressive kidney failure was referred to our hospital. Laboratory tests showed elevated IgG4 levels. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed soft tissue surrounding the left kidney and right atrophic kidney. A histopathological examination revealed inflammation and fibrosis with rich IgG4-positive cells in the thickened kidney capsule, but not in the kidney parenchyma. Poor enhancement in the left kidney on contrast-enhanced CT and wrinkling of glomerular capillaries in pathological tissues were also observed. These findings indicated IgG4-related perirenal lesions leading to low renal perfusion and kidney failure. The perirenal lesions and kidney failure were improved by corticosteroid therapy.

Authors
Nobuhide Endo, Hitomi Shimizu, Tomoki Tanaka, Yukiko Nakase, Tomohiro Kawazoe, Tomoharu Watanabe
Relevant Conditions

IgG4-Related Disease