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KMID : 1188320130070010096
Gut and Liver
2013 Volume.7 No. 1 p.96 ~ p.99
Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Autoimmune Pancreatitis with or without Mikulicz's Disease and Mikulicz's Disease Alone
Sawako Kuruma

Terumi Kamisawa
Taku Tabata
Seiichi Hara
Takashi Fujiwara
Go Kuwata
Hideto Egarashira
Koichi Koizumi
Keigo Setoguchi
Junko Fujiwara
Takeo Arakawa
Kumiko Momma
Toshio Mitsuhashi
Abstract
Background/Aims:The objective of this study was to compare the clinical characteristics of patients with autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) with or without Mikulicz's disease (MD) and with MD alone.

Methods:We investigated the clinical findings in 15 AIP patients with MD (group A+M), 49 AIP only patients (group A), and 14 MD only patients (group M).

Results:The male-female ratio was significantly higher in group A+M (73%, p<0.05) and group A (78%, p<0.01) than group M (21%). Serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels were significantly higher in group A+M than in group A (p<0.01) and group M (p<0.05). Serum IgG4 levels were significantly higher in group A+M than in group A (p<0.01). Other organ involvement was observed in 73% (11/15) of patients in group A+M. The number of patients with diabetes mellitus was significantly higher in group A+M (66%, p<0.01) and group A (51%, p<0.05) than in group M (7%). All of the patients responded well to steroid therapy, but the relapse rate in group A+M (33%) was significantly higher than that in group A (3%, p<0.01). Salivary gland function was impaired in all groups compared with the control group, but the degree of dysfunction was less in group A compared with group A+M and group M.

Conclusions:The relapse rate of AIP in MD patients was significantly higher than that of AIP in patients without MD.
KEYWORD
Autoimmune pancreatitis, Mikulicz' disease, Immunoglobulin G, IgG4-related disease, Steroid therapy
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