Zaidi A, Chatterjee D, Radotra B, Mohindra S. Lymphoplasmacyte-Rich Meningioma or IgG4-Related Disease: Walking the Thin Line.
Neurol India 2023;
71:1007-1010. [PMID:
37929445 DOI:
10.4103/0028-3886.388117]
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Abstract
Lymphoplasmacyte-rich meningioma (LP meningioma) is a rare form of grade 1 meningioma. It shows dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate, mimicking an inflammatory lesion. We present a case of Lymphoplasmacyte-rich (LP) meningioma in the left parasagittal region in a 47-year-old female. On histological examination, it showed dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate masking the meningothelial component. There was dense fibrosis and numerous IgG4-positive plasma cells (100-120/hpf), admixed with lymphocytes and few histiocytes. The meningothelial component was highlighted by epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) immunostain. The patient had normal serum IgG4 level. This case highlights the morphological overlap between LP meningioma and IgG4-related disease. The presence of fibrosis and increased IgG4-positive plasma cells as a major inflammatory component in LP meningioma, as demonstrated in the present case and some other previous studies raise suspicion of its association with IgG4-related disease. However, this hypothesis requires further detailed studies for confirmation.
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