Modern rheumatology
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Modern rheumatology · Jan 2013
Case ReportsA case of MPO- and PR3-ANCA-positive hypertrophic cranial pachymeningitis with elevated serum IgG4.
We report a case of orbital tumor and hypertrophic cranial pachymeningitis in a 64-year-old woman, who was initially suspected to have IgG4-related disease because of an elevated level of serum IgG4 at onset. However, her condition was resistant to glucocorticoid therapy, and additional cyclophosphamide was necessary to control the disease activity. ⋯ Instead, rupture of the elastic layer of the arterial walls with neovascularization and a small number of giant cells were observed. Considering these findings and the clinical course, the disease was considered more likely to be ANCA-associated pachymeningitis with elevation of the serum IgG4 level.