- Published
- 18 September 2022
- Journal article
IgG4 related pleural disease: recurrent pleural effusion after COVID-19 vaccination
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- Respirology Case Reports
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Abstract
IgG4-related disease is characterized by a systemic fibroinflammatory process associated with substantial infiltration by plasma cells with IgG4 in the organs. Our patient presented with pleural effusion, and was diagnosed with IgG4-related lung disease (IgG4-RLD) after he received two doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. The patient developed dyspnea and hypoxia 2 weeks after receiving the second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. CT scan revealed left pleural effusion which was drained. However, the effusion recurred requiring thoracoscopic drainage, placement of an indwelling catheter, and decortication with biopsy. IgG4 serum level was 268 mg/dl and pathology revealed pleural fibrosis, lymphoplasmacytic infiltrates, and increased IgG4-positive plasma cells with no malignant cells leading to a diagnosis of IgG4-RLD. Although COVID vaccine-related IgG4-RLD is a novel finding, having a high degree of suspicion following vaccination is always important for early diagnosis and effective treatment.
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Tasnim, S., Al-Jobory, O., Hallak, A., Bharadwaj, T. & Patel, M. 2022, 'IgG4 related pleural disease: recurrent pleural effusion after COVID-19 vaccination', Respirology Case Reports, 10(10), article no: e01026. https://doi.org/10.1002/rcr2.1026
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