IgG4-related pleural effusion with high adenosine deaminase levels: A case report and literature review.
Masafumi ShimodaYoshiaki TanakaKozo MorimotoMasao OkumuraKiyomi ShimodaTamiko TakemuraTeruaki OkaTakashi YoshiyamaKozo YoshimoriKen OhtaPublished in: Medicine (2021)
It is important to distinguish between IgG4-related pleural effusion and tuberculous pleurisy. Therefore, we compared 22 patients with IgG4-related pleural effusion from PubMed and the Japan Medical Abstracts Society to 40 patients with tuberculous pleurisy at Fukujuji Hospital from January 2017 to May 2019. According to thoracentesis findings, 14 of 18 patients with IgG4-related pleural effusion had high ADA more than 40 U/L. The pleural effusion of patients with IgG4-related pleural effusion showed higher TP levels (P < .001) and lower LDH (P < .001) and ADA levels (P = .002) than those with tuberculous pleurisy. Moreover, the pleural fluid ADA/TP ratio was a good predictor for differentiating IgG4-related pleural effusion and tuberculous pleurisy (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.909; 95% confidence level: 0.824-0.994).