Type B insulin resistance syndrome (TBIRS) is a very rare autoimmune condition with polyclonal autoantibodies directed against the insulin receptor, which results in severe and refractory hyperglycemia and high mortality. Described here is a patient who, within a few months after the onset of an autoimmune type 1 diabetes, increased her insulin requirements more than 20-fold, and despite this having a considerable difficulty maintaining her P-glucose < 40-60 mmol/L. On suspicion of TBIRS the patient was started on tapering glucocorticoids to overcome the autoimmune insulin receptor blockade, resulting in an immediate and dramatic effect.
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April 2020
Summary: Type B insulin resistance syndrome (TBIRS) is a very rare autoimmune disorder with polyclonal autoantibodies against the insulin receptor, resulting in severe and refractory hyperglycemia. Described here is a patient who within a few months after the onset of autoimmune type 1 diabetes increased her insulin requirements more than 20-fold; despite this she had considerable difficulty maintaining a plasma glucose value of <40-60 mmol/L (720-1100 mg/dL). On suspicion of TBIRS, the patient was started on tapering dose of glucocorticoids to overcome the autoimmune insulin receptor blockade, resulting in an immediate and pronounced effect.
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