Anti-tuberculosis Treatment-Induced Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome

  • Han J
  • Moon H
  • Kim J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Insulin autoimmune syndrome, a rare cause of endogenous hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia, is characterized by insulin autoantibody, hyperinsulinemia and fasting hypoglycemia. It is well known that drugs containing a sulfhydryl group such as methimazole or a-mercaptopropionyl glycine can induce insulin autoimmune syndrome. However, insulin autoimmune syndrome caused by anti-tuberculosis treatment is very rare. We report a case of insulin autoimmune syndrome after anti-tuberculosis treatment with a review of the relevant literature.

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Han, J. S., Moon, H. J., Kim, J. S., Kim, H. I., Kim, C. H., & Kim, M. J. (2016). Anti-tuberculosis Treatment-Induced Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome. The Ewha Medical Journal, 39(4), 122. https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2016.39.4.122

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