Eur J Musculoskel Dis 2023 May-Aug; 12(2): 65-70


CASE REPORT

INCIDENTAL DIAGNOSIS OF MIKULICZ DISEASE: A CASE REPORT

M. Bonetti1, M. Frigerio1, G. Sabetta2, R. Degliuomini2 and S. Bonetti3

1Department of Neuroradiology, Clinical Institute, Città di Brescia, Brescia, Italy;
2Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy;
3Gynaecological Department, Clinical Institute, Città di Brescia, Brescia, Italy

*Correspondence to:
Matteo Bonetti, MD
Neuroradiology Department,
Clinical Institute, Città di Brescia,
Via Gualla 15,
25128 Brescia, Italy
e-mail: dottorbonetti@gmail.com

Received:  04 May  2023
Accepted: 05 June 2023
   2038-4106(2023)
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ABSTRACT

Mikulicz Disease (MD) is a chronic autoimmune condition considered part of the IgG4-related disease. Its aetiology is unknown. Furthermore, like all autoimmune diseases, it predominantly affects women. MD is characterized by the abnormal enlargement of salivary and lacrimal glands. In addition, it is characterized by significant plasma cell infiltration in lacrimal and salivary glands and high IgG4 serum levels. Therefore, ultrasound (US) examination, Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) may be beneficial in the diagnosis of MD. In this case report, we describe an incidental diagnosis of MD after orbit magnetic resonance in a 46 years old female patient.

KEYWORDS: Mikulicz syndrome, Mikulicz’s disease, dacryosialoadenopathy, immunoglobulin G4, Mikulicz-Radecki syndrome

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