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ea0049ep385 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid/Others | ECE2017

Insulin autoimmune syndrome (Hirata Disease) triggered by a tyrosine kinase inhibitor drug in a Latin American patient

Gil Susana Mallea , Ballarino Carolina , Polesel Daniel Lotero , Kleine Maria Teresa , Batagelj Emilio , Picon Nicolas

Hirata syndrome is a rare cause of spontaneous hypoglycaemia, more prevalent in Japanese population, very infrequent in Caucasian patients. It has been described that it can be triggered by medication with sulfhydryl compounds or α-lipoic acid. A 73-year-old male patient was sent to the Endocrinology Division in December 2015 because he had been presenting with episodes of sweating, palpitations and feeling hungry for 6 months; these symptoms improved when he ate carbohyd...