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A Case of the Type B Insulin Resistance Syndrome with Chronic Hepatitis B

Authors :
Shung Han Choi
Seok Hoo Jeong
Young Sil Eom
Sei Hyun Kim
Sihoon Lee
Ie Byung Park
Kiyoung Lee
Yeun Sun Kim
Dong Su Shin
Hyun Seok Choi
Byoungho Choi
Source :
Endocrinology and Metabolism. 26:360
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Korean Endocrine Society, 2011.

Abstract

Type B insulin resistance syndrome is rare autoimmune disease that is characterized by various abnormalities of glycemic homeostasis, from hyperglycemia caused by extreme insulin resistance to fasting hypoglycemia. It can combine with other autoimmune diseases, most commonly systemic lupus erythematosus. It usually occurs in women and accompanies acanthosis nigricans, hyperandrogenism, and, in many cases, ovary dysfunction. The diagnosis of type B insulin resistance syndrome is based largely on the presence of insulin receptor autoantibodies and hyperglycemia, or hypoglycemia and hyperinsulinemia. In some cases, patients with the type B insulin resistance have been successfully treated with immunosuppressive therapy and plasmapheresis. We experienced type B insulin resistance syndrome in a patient with chronic hepatitis B and used only plasmapheresis for treatment. The immunosuppressive therapy was omitted due to the state of activation of chronic hepatitis B. We present this case with a review of relevant literature. (Endocrinol Metab 26:360-363, 2011)

Details

ISSN :
2093596X
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrinology and Metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4147a47abe9d5c4f71d17d976e8635d6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3803/enm.2011.26.4.360