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Anterior scleritis with IgG4 lymphoplasmacytic infiltration: a case report. | LitMetric

Anterior scleritis with IgG4 lymphoplasmacytic infiltration: a case report.

J Ophthalmic Inflamm Infect

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Alabama School of Medicine, 1720 University Boulevard, Suite 302, Birmingham, AL, 35233, USA.

Published: August 2025


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Article Abstract

Purpose: To report a case of chronic unilateral nodular anterior scleritis as a rare, isolated presentation of IgG4-related ophthalmic disease.

Case: A fifty-two-year-old patient was evaluated for painful, nodular scleral injection of the right eye, diagnosed as nodular anterior scleritis. There was only a partial response to topical corticosteroid and systemic immunomodulatory therapy. This, in combination with a sharp delineation between normal and abnormal sclera lead to the decision to perform a diagnostic biopsy of the lesion. Histopathology showed an IgG4 lymphoplasmacytic infiltration of the scleral tissue.

Conclusions: There are few documented reports of scleritis as the presenting manifestation of IgG4-related disease. IgG4-related disease is an increasingly recognized etiology to be considered in evaluating and managing scleritis.

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