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Spontaneous Remission Of Autoimmune Pancreatitis: Four Case Reports

Zhang, B. B. 2022Other/Unknown

Zhang, B. B., Huo, J. W., Yang, Z. H., Wang, Z. C., & Jin, E. H. (2022). Spontaneous remission of autoimmune pancreatitis: Four case reports. World journal of clinical cases, 10(23), 8232–8241. https://doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v10.i23.8232

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is a particular type of chronic pancreatitis, and steroid treatment of AIP is effective. Spontaneous remission (SR) of AIP without steroids is relatively rare. The international consensus for the treatment of autoimmune pancreatitis suggests that patients with AIP with obstructive jaundice, abdominal pain, and back pain related to the pancreas or the bile duct should be treated with steroids; most asymptomatic patients with AIP may improve without steroids. However, in our clinical work, we found that the clinical characteristics of AIP patients with SR vary. Four of these cases are described here. In addition, to our knowledge, there is no previously published report of dynamic imaging before and after SR of AIP at present. CASE SUMMARY: We present the cases of four patients with AIP (two females and two males) in which the AIP improved spontaneously without steroid treatment. Two patients were asymptomatic, one patient had abdominal pain with obstructive jaundice, and one patient had intermittent right upper abdominal pain. Three patients presented with localized pancreatic enlargement and one with diffuse pancreatic enlargement. In addition to the pancreatic lesions, bile duct involvement was seen in two patients, and no extra-pancreatic organ involvement was found in the other two patients. The serum IgG4 level of all patients was more than twice the normal level. After SR in the four patients, the affected pancreases exhibited three types of image features: Return to normal, progressive fibrosis, and atrophy and calcification. CONCLUSION: The clinical features of SR in our four patients with AIP differ, but the imaging findings share some characteristics. After SR, in some cases the affected pancreas could return to normal, although some patients suffer from progressive fibrosis and atrophy as well as calcification.

Case Details

Disease Location

Pancreas

Personal Characteristics

67-year-old woman, history of allergic asthma for 6 years treated with intermittent salmeterol xinafoate and fluticasone propionate aerosol. She had a 1 year history of diabetes, and used 6-9 u subcutaneous insulin and 0.5 g oral metformin three times a day.

Clinical Characteristics

A pancreatic lesion was found accidentally by a yearly ultrasound. Mr scanning of the abdomen was performed. The diagnosis was focal autoimmune pancreatitis (aip) of the pancreatic body and tail. Pathology demonstrated well-differentiated squamous epithelial and glandular epithelial cells, and a small number of lymphocytes and neutrophils, with no definite malignant tumor cells.

Remission Characteristics

Pancreatic swelling dissipated and the volume of the pancreas decreased significantly, and the enlarged lymph nodes were reduced obviously as observed on MRI at the 13-mo follow-up

Treatment & Mechanisms

Clinical Treatment

Biopsy