Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Clin Cases. Aug 16, 2022; 10(23): 8232-8241
Published online Aug 16, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i23.8232
Table 1 Literature review of autoimmune pancreatitis cases with spontaneous remission
Ref.
Age/sex
Clinical presentation
Serum IgG4 mg/dL
Type of pancreatic enlargement
Associated diseases
Treatment
Outcome
Ohtsubo et al[9], 202167/FDark urine674 (< 135)Pancreatic head massNothingBiliary plastic stent Pancreatic head mass diminished after 1month; multiple malignant lymphomas of the bile duct after 3 mo
Kusano et al[10], 201979/MDry mouth, weight loss, blood glucose control deteriorated1830 (4.8-105)Diffuse pancreatic enlargementLymphadenopathyIntensive insulin treatmentPancreatic enlargement disappeared but lymph nodes persisted after 4 years; IgG4 was 623
Uchida et al[11], 200754/MJaundice213 (6-140)Pancreatic head massHepatic massesEndoscopic biliary drainage Biopsy of hepatic massPancreatic masses disappeared after 3 mo; hepatic masses disappeared after 12 mo
Araki et al[12], 200673/FNo symptoms196 (4.8-105)Pancreatic uncinate and tail massNothingFollow-upUncinate mass decreased but mass in the tail increased after 3.6.9 mo; IgG4 were 163-203
Ozden et al[13], 200558/FPainless jaundiceNot mentionedPancreatic head body and tail massGallbladder Percutaneous cholangiography and external drainage; Laparotomy and CholecystectomyNo evidence of focal lesion in pancreas after 6 mo; IgG4 was 1040