A Case of Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome Associated with Small Insulinomas and Rheumatoid Arthritis
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概要
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Twenty five cases of insulin autoimmune syndrome including this case have been reported so far without having the pathogenesis clarified. This paper describes a case which suggests one aspect of pathogenesis. The patient, a housewife concurrently had insulinoma and severe rheumatoid arthritis, complaining of hypoglycemic syncope attacks. During the attacks her blood sugar levels ranged from 19 to 22 mg%. Her serum extractable immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and insulin binding antibody levels were 557 μU/m<I>l</I> and 0.390 mU/m<I>l</I>, respectively.γ-Globulin-bound insulin was also measured electrophoretically. Bio-Gel P 10 column chromatography eluted almost all IRI at the void volume at pH 7.4 and a smaller but significant IRI peak also at pH 3.0. Selective angiography revealed a tumor-like staining in the pancreas body. Pancreatectomy relieved her of hypoglycemic attacks. Histology disclosed two small insulinomas.<BR>Insulinoma, rheumatoid arthritis and insulin autoimmune syndrome coexisted in this case, suggesting some causal relationship among them.
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著者
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Fushimi Hisako
The Department Of Internal Medicine Sumitomo Hospital
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TSUKUDA SUKENORI
The Department of Medicine, Sumitomo Hospital
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HANAFUSA TOSHIAKI
The Department of Medicine, Sumitomo Hospital
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MATSUYUKI YOSHIHIKO
The Department of Medicine, Sumitomo Hospital
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NISHIKAWA MITSUO
The Department of Medicine, Sumitomo Hospital
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ISHIHARA SHIZUMORI
The Department of Laboratory, Sumitomo Hospital
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FUSHIMI HISAKO
The Department of Medicine, Sumitomo Hospital
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