Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome PossiblyCaused by Alpha Lipoic Acid
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Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome (IAS) is a rare disease characterized by hypoglycemia and autoantibodies to insulin without prior insulin administration. Here, we report a case of IAS associated with alpha lipoic acid (ALA). The patient is a 55-year-old man. He began to complain of hypoglycemic symptoms after taking ALA. He lost consciousness in the late postprandial period and blood glucose was found to be 27 mg/dl. A high insulin level and high titers of insulin antibodies were detected. His HLA genotype contains DRB1* 0406. As ALA comes to be used widely, the incidence of IAS due to ALA might increase.
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著者
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Miyamoto Takahide
Department Of Aging Medicine And Geriatrics Institute On Aging And Adaptation Shinshu University Gra
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Kakizawa Tomoko
Department Of Aging Medicine And Geriatrics Institute On Aging And Adaptation Shinshu University Gra
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Hashizume Kiyoshi
Department Of Aging Medicine And Geriatrics Institute On Aging And Adaptation Shinshu University Gra
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Kakizawa Tomoko
Department of Geriatrics, Shinshu University
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Takeuchi Yuichiro
Department of Diabetes, Metabolism and Kidney Disease, Edogawa Hospital, Japan
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Shigematsu Satoshi
Department of Aging and Geriatrics, Shinshu University, Graduate School of Medicine
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Shigematsu Satoshi
Department of Geriatrics, Shinshu University
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Hashizume Kiyoshi
Department of Aging and Geriatrics, Shinshu University, Graduate School of Medicine
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Miyamoto Takahide
Department of Geriatrics, Shinshu University
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