Autoimmune Hypoglycemia With Anti-Insulin Autoantibodies in an Eighty-One-Year-Old Woman Without Apparent Risk Factors

Q3 Medicine
Vikash Kumar MD , Dhir Gala BS , Ibnul Rafi BS , Mili Shah BS , Sabrin Marowa MD , Diksha Kaul MD , Simon Lukose MD , Saka Kazeem MD
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Abstract

Background/Objective

Insulin autoimmune syndrome (IAS) is a very rare cause of hypoglycemia presenting with recurrent fasting or postprandial hypoglycemia episodes with elevated serum insulin levels and insulin autoantibodies. The objective of this case is to highlight the importance of considering IAS in patients with hypoglycemia.

Case Report

We present a case of an 81-year-old female who presented with symptoms of hypoglycemia. She was found to have hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemic episodes without any apparent risk factors for IAS. She had positive–insulin autoantibodies in her serum leading to the diagnosis of IAS. Acutely, hypoglycemia was managed with D50 pushes, oral glucose, and glucagon injection.

Discussion

Patients who present with hypoglycemia due to endogenous hyperinsulinemia should have IAS considered as a possible differential diagnosis. Insulin autoantibodies are measured as the gold standard diagnostic test for IAS. Foods with a low glycemic index are the primary treatment for IAS.

Conclusion

This case presentation highlights the importance of considering IAS as a differential diagnosis in patients presenting with hypoglycemia secondary to hyperinsulinemia, even in the absence of apparent risk factors.

无明显危险因素的81岁女性抗胰岛素自身抗体自身免疫性低血糖。
背景/目的:胰岛素自身免疫综合征(IAS)是一种非常罕见的低血糖病因,表现为反复出现的空腹或餐后低血糖发作,伴有血清胰岛素水平升高和胰岛素自身抗体。本病例的目的是强调在低血糖患者中考虑IAS的重要性。病例报告:我们报告了一例81岁的女性,她出现低血糖症状。她被发现有高胰岛素血症低血糖发作,没有任何明显的IAS危险因素。她的血清中有阳性的胰岛素自身抗体,从而被诊断为IAS。急性低血糖症采用D50推压、口服葡萄糖和胰高血糖素注射治疗。讨论:内源性高胰岛素血症引起低血糖的患者应将IAS作为可能的鉴别诊断。胰岛素自身抗体作为IAS的金标准诊断测试进行测量。低血糖指数的食物是IAS的主要治疗方法。结论:本病例报告强调了将IAS作为高胰岛素血症继发低血糖患者的鉴别诊断的重要性,即使在没有明显危险因素的情况下也是如此。
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AACE Clinical Case Reports
AACE Clinical Case Reports Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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