Radiological Features of IgG4-Related Disease in the Head, Neck, and Skull Base.

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Junqi Liu, Siyuan Hou, Qiuhang Zhang, Yan Qi, Siyuan Zhang, Zhenlin Wang
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Abstract

Background: IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is increasingly recognized as a multisystemic, chronic inflammatory process characterized by histologic fibrosis with IgG4-positive plasma cell infiltration.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to characterize the imaging features of patients diagnosed with IgG4-RD in the head and neck, especially the skull base.

Methods: Our study evaluated CT and MR imaging features of IgG4-RD in the head, neck, and skull base. Images from 15 patients were retrospectively evaluated for the location, signal intensity, morphology, size, boundary, and pre- and post-contrast MRI performances.

Results: The lesions presented as irregular shaped, localized masses, distributed in skull base regions; 93.3% of the lesions were isointensity in T1WI (14/15). A total of 80% of the lesions were iso-hypointense in T2WI (12/15); 60% of the lesions got homogeneous enhancement (9/15); and 46.7% of the patients had cranial nerves dysfunction (7/15). The most likely involved cranial nerve was trigeminal nerves (5/15); 60% of the patients had osteolytic bone destruction or sclerosis (9/15).

Conclusion: Typical radiological features of IgG4-RD included T1 isointensity and T2 hypointensity, homogeneous and gradual enhancement pattern in MRI, easy cranial nerve invasion, dura involvement but the absence of brain edema, and the presence of bone remodeling without destruction, blurred lesion boundaries.

头颈部和颅底igg4相关疾病的影像学特征
背景:igg4相关疾病(IgG4-RD)越来越被认为是一种多系统的慢性炎症过程,其特征是组织学纤维化并伴有igg4阳性浆细胞浸润。目的:本研究的目的是描述头颈部,特别是颅底诊断为IgG4-RD的患者的影像学特征。方法:本研究评估了IgG4-RD在头颈部和颅底的CT和MR成像特征。对15例患者的图像进行回顾性评估,评估其位置、信号强度、形态、大小、边界以及对比前后的MRI表现。结果:病变呈不规则、局部块状,分布于颅底区;93.3%的病变T1WI呈等强度(14/15)。80%的病灶T2WI呈等低信号(12/15);60%病灶呈均匀强化(9/15);46.7%的患者存在脑神经功能障碍(7/15)。最可能受累的颅神经是三叉神经(5/15);60%的患者有溶骨性骨破坏或硬化症(9/15)。结论:IgG4-RD的典型影像学表现为T1等强、T2低,MRI呈均匀渐变增强模式,易侵犯颅神经,累及硬脑膜但无脑水肿,有骨重塑但无破坏,病灶边界模糊。
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