2016
DOI: 10.1515/rjdnmd-2016-0025
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A Male with Extreme Subcutaneous Insulin Resistance: A Case Report

Abstract: Introduction Though insulin has no upper limit in dosage, we do not encounter very high dose requirements too often. The reported case is the first in Bangladesh to require more than 1000 international units (IU) of subcutaneous insulin per day. Case presentation A 44-year old male diabetic patient from Bangladesh presented with unusually uncontrolled diabetes mellitus due to extreme insulin resistance. Despite dramatic increase in insulin step by step up to 1110 IU of concomitant short and intermediate acti… Show more

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“…Extreme subcutaneous insulin resistance is characterized by severe resistance to subcutaneous insulin with normal or near normal intravenous insulin sensitivity. Established mechanisms of insulin resistance include genetic defects in insulin receptors, insulin receptor antibodies and interference with intracellular insulin action due to the excess of counter-regulatory hormones of inflammatory cytokines and increased insulin clearance [6].…”
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“…Extreme subcutaneous insulin resistance is characterized by severe resistance to subcutaneous insulin with normal or near normal intravenous insulin sensitivity. Established mechanisms of insulin resistance include genetic defects in insulin receptors, insulin receptor antibodies and interference with intracellular insulin action due to the excess of counter-regulatory hormones of inflammatory cytokines and increased insulin clearance [6].…”
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“…Insulin resistance is a known cause of hyperglycemia. On a clinical basis, severe insulin resistance is defined as a situation in which a patient requires more than 200 units of insulin daily for more than 2 days [2,6]. Though physicians are familiar with common diseases that are known to be associated with insulin resistance, the majority of us rarely come across a case of extreme insulin resistance.…”
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“…4 Several treatment approaches have been used to deal with this situation, namely, oral antidiabetic medication, continuous ambulatory intravenous insulin infusion, and last CIPII, which has been proposed to be the best solution for this problem. 4,5 Moreover, recent data suggest it might be helpful to reduce the frequency of hypoglycemic events, and constitutes a last treatment option for those patients unable to reach adequate glycemic control despite standard therapy with multiple insulin injections per day or continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII). 6,7 Intraperitoneal insulin administration mimics physiology more closely than standard therapies.…”
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“…4 Several treatment approaches have been used to deal with this situation, namely, oral antidiabetic medication, continuous ambulatory intravenous insulin infusion, and last CIPII, which has been proposed to be the best solution for this problem. 4,5…”
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