1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf03347007
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Factitious hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia: confirmation of the diagnosis by a species-specific insulin radioimmunoassay

Abstract: Surreptitious self-administration of insulin is an important cause of hypoglycemia. A 28-year-old female hospital ward clerk presented with hypoglycemia associated with an elevated plasma insulin level and a low plasma C-peptide concentration. Factitious illness was denied by the patient until it was definitively proven by using a species-specific insulin radioimmunoassay that the type of insulin circulating at the time of hypoglycemia was of animal rather than of human origin. The differential diagnosis of hy… Show more

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“…The knowledge of possible fatal complications of insulin overdosages occasionally leads to incidents when insulin is used as a weapon either against oneself (suicide or factitious hypoglycemia), against a dependent (Munchausen by proxy), or against another person (homicide) [16]. Arem [17] found 81 cases of factitious hypoinsulinemia in the world literature written until 1985, and more suicides committed by insulin application are documented [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. After human insulin was replaced by synthetic insulin, rapid-acting as well as long-acting insulin formulations (57.8% vs. 42.8%) [28,29] were used.…”
Section: Hypoglycemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge of possible fatal complications of insulin overdosages occasionally leads to incidents when insulin is used as a weapon either against oneself (suicide or factitious hypoglycemia), against a dependent (Munchausen by proxy), or against another person (homicide) [16]. Arem [17] found 81 cases of factitious hypoinsulinemia in the world literature written until 1985, and more suicides committed by insulin application are documented [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. After human insulin was replaced by synthetic insulin, rapid-acting as well as long-acting insulin formulations (57.8% vs. 42.8%) [28,29] were used.…”
Section: Hypoglycemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of insulin analogs, one important caveat is that insulin concentrations may be falsely low depending on the cross-reactivity with the particular assay used. Specific assays now detect a variety of insulins including human insulin, animal insulin, and insulin analogs (Andersen, Jorgensen, Jensen et al, 2000, Bowsher, Lynch, Brown-Augsburger et al, 1999, Moriyama, Hayashi, Ohyabu et al, 2006, Neal, 2008, Walfish, Feig and Bauman, 1987). Urinary liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectroscopy has also been proposed to detect insulin analogs (Holt and Sonksen, 2008).…”
Section: Methods Of Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%