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IgG4-related ophthalmic disease masquerading as ciliary body tumors and scleritis in both eyes: a case report.

Jiayue MaManyun XieKejun LongMi DengLiang ZhouJing Luo
Published in: BMC ophthalmology (2023)
Patients with an atypical presentation of IgG4-ROD, such as intraocular masses and scleritis, are likely to experience a significant delay in diagnosis. This case demonstrates the significance of IgG4-ROD in the differential diagnosis of intraocular tumors and ocular inflammation. IgG4-RD is a newly diagnosed disease with multi-organ involvement and little is known about its pathogenesis, particularly in the eye. The present case will open new challenges in the clinico-pathological diagnosis and research of this disease. Combined investigations of multimodal imaging and cytokine level detection of intraocular fluid provide a new and effective way to monitor disease progression.
Keyphrases
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  • computed tomography
  • mass spectrometry
  • fluorescence imaging