The result of this infiltration is fibrosis (scarring).
Any tissue involved is subject to the formation of masses and tissue-destructive lesions - all with characteristic histopathological appearances.
This ‘dis-ease’ is relapsing and remitting, which means it comes and goes, and during the acute phase - the part where it ‘comes’ - “in approximately 51–70% of people with this disease, serum IgG4 concentrations are elevated”. (See reference #4). It has been well-documented that steroids can help with this ‘dis-ease’. This would also explain why steroids work well in people suffering from both COVID and adverse event reactions. Ahem.
Inflammation and the deposition of connective tissue in affected anatomical sites can lead to organ dysfunction, organ failure, or even death if not treated.
This is a bombshell substack column.
(Bold added above)
agreed. my head has been spinning since I read it. spinning in horror.