1. Tubulointerstitial nephritis with storiform fibrosis in a patient with angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma.
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Fukuda H, Kitamura M, Sawase A, Uramatsu T, Yamashita H, Tsushima H, Irie J, Katafuchi E, Kato S, Takeuchi M, Ohshima K, Nakayama T, Mukae H, and Nishino T
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- Humans, Male, Aged, Immunoglobulin G blood, Kidney pathology, Biopsy methods, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols administration & dosage, Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease diagnosis, Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease complications, Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease pathology, Plasma Cells pathology, Lymph Nodes pathology, Hypergammaglobulinemia diagnosis, Hypergammaglobulinemia complications, Prednisone therapeutic use, Prednisone administration & dosage, Cyclophosphamide, Doxorubicin analogs & derivatives, Prednisolone, Vincristine, Nephritis, Interstitial diagnosis, Nephritis, Interstitial pathology, Nephritis, Interstitial complications, Fibrosis, Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy pathology, Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy diagnosis, Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy complications, Lymphoma, T-Cell complications, Lymphoma, T-Cell diagnosis, Lymphoma, T-Cell pathology
- Abstract
We present a case of an angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) and tubulointerstitial nephritis with storiform fibrosis in a 76-year-old man. The patient exhibited lymphadenopathy, polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia, and renal dysfunction and was diagnosed with AITL on the basis of lymph node biopsy findings. The serum IgG4 level was highly elevated. Renal biopsy revealed IgG4-positive plasma cells and storiform fibrosis without infiltration of AITL, and the findings indicated IgG4-related kidney disease (IgG4-RKD). Following THPCOP therapy for AITL, the renal function improved. While diagnosing IgG4-RKD in a patient with AITL poses challenges, follicular helper T cell involvement appeared crucial in AITL and renal tubulointerstitial lesions in this case., Competing Interests: Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors have declared that no conflict of interest exists. Ethical approval: This article does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed by any of the authors. Informed consent: Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for the publication of his treatment-related information and images., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Japanese Society of Nephrology.)
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- 2025
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