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New clues to the nature of immunoglobulin G4-related disease: a retrospective Japanese multicenter study of baseline clinical features of 334 cases.

Kazunori YamadaMotohisa YamamotoTakako SaekiIchiro MizushimaShoko MatsuiYuhei FujisawaSatoshi HaraHiroki TakahashiHideki NomuraShigeyuki KawaMitsuhiro Kawano
Published in: Arthritis research & therapy (2017)
The serum CRP level is generally low and the serum IgG4 level is elevated in most Japanese IgG4-RD patients, in contrast to western patients. These original findings suggest that these two parameters in IgG4-RD differ in some interesting ways from those hitherto reported in western populations. Additional studies, especially international comparative ones, are needed to elucidate the extent and significance of these differences between populations. Attention will also have to be paid to whether the existence of such differences requires consideration when devising international classification criteria.
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