Journal article
Hypophysitis due to IgG4-related disease responding to treatment with azathioprine: An alternative to corticosteroid therapy
C Caputo, A Bazargan, PA McKelvie, T Sutherland, CS Su, WJ Inder
Pituitary | SPRINGER | Published : 2014
Abstract
Purpose: Fifteen cases of lymphocytic hypophysitis due to IgG4-related disease have been reported demonstrating marked improvement with corticosteroid therapy. This is the first case of IgG4-related hypophysitis demonstrating improvement with azathioprine, where corticosteroids were initially tried but ceased due to concern regarding enlargement of the pituitary infiltrate. Methods: Case description and review of 15 cases reported in the literature. A 40 year old male was diagnosed with IgG-4 related disease based on pituitary and lacrimal gland biopsies associated with raised serum concentration of IgG4. The patient was commenced on prednisolone 30 mg/day, as rapid response to prednisolone ..
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