Hirata Disease (Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome)- A Rare Disease Manifesting as Hypoglycemia

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Vipasha Garg
Masum Talesara
Kunal Vijwani
Ashish Sharma
vipin Porwal

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Insulin autoantibodies at high titres cause hypo-glycemia episodes in patients with insulin autoimmune syndrome, commonly known as Hirata's disease. Immuno-absorbent syndrome is a type of immune-mediated hypoglycaemia that arises when a trigger such as a drug or a virus interacts with a predisposed genetic background. Insulin-Auto antibodies complexes are formed during the pathophysiology of Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome and cause double-phase glycaemic changes. Insulin is released from the complexes regardless of blood glucose concentrations, causing hypoglycaemia.

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Vipasha Garg, Masum Talesara, Kunal Vijwani, Ashish Sharma, & vipin Porwal. (2025). Hirata Disease (Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome)- A Rare Disease Manifesting as Hypoglycemia. Central India Journal of Medical Research, 4(01), 43–45. https://doi.org/10.58999/cijmr.v4i01.155
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