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Cureus ; 16(3): e56297, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38629013

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Hypoglycemia is common in diabetic populations using insulin or insulin secretagogues, but rare in non-diabetics. A 60-year-old non-diabetic male presented with repeated episodes of abnormal behavior persisting for 10-15 minutes for seven days, associated with sweating, intense hunger, and relief on food intake, with no history of insulin or secretagogue intake, with stable vitals and normal systemic examination. Laboratory tests during attacks revealed low blood sugar, high serum insulin, and normal C-peptide levels, with no evidence of pancreatic or extrapancreatic hyperinsulinism, and serum anti-insulin antibody levels >100 U/ml. Based on these results, he was diagnosed with autoimmune insulin syndrome (AIS). Treatment with low-carb meals, oral prednisolone, and acarbose led to the resolution of symptoms. Hirata syndrome, though rare in India, requires consideration as a differential diagnosis to avoid unnecessary invasive procedures.

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