Oman Medical Journal (May 2020)

Association Between Type B Insulin Resistance Syndrome and Mixed Connective Tissue Disease in an Arab African Man

  • Khaled Aburisheh,
  • Yousuf Al Farsi,
  • Fauzia Moyeen,
  • Faryal Mehmood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5001/omj.2020.52
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 3
pp. e134 – e134

Abstract

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Type B insulin resistance syndrome (TBIRS) has not been previously reported in Arab populations. We report a case of TBIRS in an Arab patient with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD). Investigations revealed a clinical condition marked by positive antiinsulin receptor and ribonucleoprotein antibodies. The patient presented with severe hyperglycemia, weight loss, arthralgia, and acanthosis nigricans. He was managed successfully with an intensive pulsed combination regimen of cyclophosphamide and plasmapheresis augmented with high doses of prednisolone, which normalized his blood sugar levels without insulin therapy. MCTD was controlled by hydroxychloroquine. During the course of his treatment, the patient developed diabetic ketoacidosis secondary to the gluteal abscess, leukopenia, and recurrent hypoglycemia. Here, we showed that immunosuppressive agents and plasmapheresis can induce remission of TBIRS and can be used to normalize the blood sugar levels of Arab patients with this condition.

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