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. 2017 Feb 23;6:F1000 Faculty Rev-185. [Version 1] doi: 10.12688/f1000research.9399.1

Table 1. Clinical manifestations of IgG4-related disease, as summarized in Chen et al. (out of 200 cases, 91% Chinese) 7.

Clinical sign or symptom Percentage reporting
sign or symptom in
Chen et al. 7
Submandibular gland swelling 51.0%
Lacrimal gland swelling 42.0%
Superficial lymph node enlargement 37.0%
Abdominal pain 35.0%
Parotid gland swelling 24.0%
Nasal congestion 21.5%
Jaundice 14.0%
Pruritus 13.5%
Cough 13.5%
Lower back pain 13.5%
Dysuresia 13.0%
Dry mouth/dry eye 12.5%
Nausea or vomiting or both 12.0%
Fever 9.0%
Edema 8.5%
Exophthalmos 5.5%
Arthralgia 4.0%
Thyroid enlargement 2.5%
History of allergy 59.0%
Asymptomatic 1.0%