TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORT
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Resumo: | Insulin, a crucial therapeutic agent for diabetes mellitus, has been rarely associated with hypersensitivity events, particularly after introduction of recombinant human insulin analogs. The authors describe the case of a 69- year-old type-2 diabetic patient presenting with recurrent urticariform lesions on the sites of subcutaneous injection of Humalog® Mix 25 insulin, arising minutes after the administration and regressing spontaneously within hours. This condition had started one year before, soon after starting insulin analogues due to insufficient disease control with oral antidiabetic drugs. The patient denied any other symptoms and had no known allergies, except an unspecific generalized cutaneous reaction after intramuscular penicillin in childhood. Prick tests revealed positive reactions to all tested human insulins and insulin analogues. Patch tests with the Portuguese Baseline, Metal and Excipient Series were negative, except a non relevant reactivity to silver nitrate. Serum IgE was moderately increased (312 UI/ml) and RAST tests were reported as class 3 for human, bovine and porcine insulins, and class 2 for beta-lactam antibiotics. No further recurrence of cutaneous lesions was observed after insulin suspension and a reasonable glycemic control was achieved with complex oral anti-diabetic agent combinations.Type 1 IgE-mediated allergy to insulin analogues is rare and eventually severe, demanding a precocious diagnosis and suspension of the treatment. In many diabetic patients this might represent a significant therapeutic challenge, and a multidisciplinary approach is therefore recommended. |
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TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORTHIPERSENSIBILIDADE IMEDIATA A INSULINA HUMANA, ANÁLOGOS DE INSULINA E A ANTIBIÓTICOS BETA-LACTÂMICOS – UM CASO CLÍNICOIncontinencia pigmentiGenodermatosisBlaschkoHipersensibilidade imediataIgEUrticáriaPrick testsInsulina humanaAnálogos de insulinaPenicilinaAntibióticos beta-lactâmicosInsulin, a crucial therapeutic agent for diabetes mellitus, has been rarely associated with hypersensitivity events, particularly after introduction of recombinant human insulin analogs. The authors describe the case of a 69- year-old type-2 diabetic patient presenting with recurrent urticariform lesions on the sites of subcutaneous injection of Humalog® Mix 25 insulin, arising minutes after the administration and regressing spontaneously within hours. This condition had started one year before, soon after starting insulin analogues due to insufficient disease control with oral antidiabetic drugs. The patient denied any other symptoms and had no known allergies, except an unspecific generalized cutaneous reaction after intramuscular penicillin in childhood. Prick tests revealed positive reactions to all tested human insulins and insulin analogues. Patch tests with the Portuguese Baseline, Metal and Excipient Series were negative, except a non relevant reactivity to silver nitrate. Serum IgE was moderately increased (312 UI/ml) and RAST tests were reported as class 3 for human, bovine and porcine insulins, and class 2 for beta-lactam antibiotics. No further recurrence of cutaneous lesions was observed after insulin suspension and a reasonable glycemic control was achieved with complex oral anti-diabetic agent combinations.Type 1 IgE-mediated allergy to insulin analogues is rare and eventually severe, demanding a precocious diagnosis and suspension of the treatment. In many diabetic patients this might represent a significant therapeutic challenge, and a multidisciplinary approach is therefore recommended. A insulina é um agente terapêutico indispensável para o controlo da diabetes mellitus. Os efeitos adversos da sua administração, em particular fenómenos de hipersensibilidade, são raros, particularmente após o desenvolvimento de preparações de insulina humana recombinante, no entanto podem originar reacções graves. Apresentamos o caso de um doente de 69 anos, diabético do tipo 2, referenciado por episódios recorrentes de lesões urticariformes nos locais de administração subcutânea de insulina Humalog® Mix 25, surgindo minutos após as injecções e regredindo espontaneamente ao fim de horas. Esta situação evoluía desde há um ano, após início de insulinoterapia. O doente não referia outra sintomatologia e negava alergias medicamentosas, à excepção de reacção generalizada não especificada na infância após administração de penicilina intramuscular. Foram realizados prick tests com diversos tipos de insulina humana e análogos, todos com reacções positivas. Os testes epicutâneos com as Séries Básica, de Veículos e de Metais revelaram reacção positiva ao nitrato de prata, sem relevância actual. Observou-se elevação dos níveis de IgE sérica (312 UI/ml) e as provas RAST foram positivas para as insulinas humana, bovina e porcina (classe 3) e para os antibióticos beta-lactâmicos (classe 2). Após suspensão da insulinoterapia não houve recorrência das lesões cutâneas, obtendo-se perfil glicémico razoável com nova combinação de antidiabéticos orais. A hipersensibilidade imediata a análogos de insulina é rara, exigindo um diagnóstico precoce e a suspensão do tratamento, podendo representar um desafio terapêutico importante e requerer uma abordagem multidisciplinar.Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologia2016-11-23T00:00:00Zjournal articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.29021/spdv.69.1.642oai:ojs.revista.spdv.com.pt:article/642Journal of the Portuguese Society of Dermatology and Venereology; Vol 69 No 1 (2011): Janeiro - Março; 111-116Revista da Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologia; v. 69 n. 1 (2011): Janeiro - Março; 111-1162182-24092182-2395reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://revista.spdv.com.pt/index.php/spdv/article/view/642https://doi.org/10.29021/spdv.69.1.642https://revista.spdv.com.pt/index.php/spdv/article/view/642/450Andrade, PedroBarros, LuísaMascarenhas, RosaGonçalo, Margaridainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-10-06T12:35:00Zoai:ojs.revista.spdv.com.pt:article/642Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:10:59.346969Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORT HIPERSENSIBILIDADE IMEDIATA A INSULINA HUMANA, ANÁLOGOS DE INSULINA E A ANTIBIÓTICOS BETA-LACTÂMICOS – UM CASO CLÍNICO |
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TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORT |
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TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORT Andrade, Pedro Incontinencia pigmenti Genodermatosis Blaschko Hipersensibilidade imediata IgE Urticária Prick tests Insulina humana Análogos de insulina Penicilina Antibióticos beta-lactâmicos |
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TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORT |
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TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORT |
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TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORT |
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TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORT |
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TYPE 1 IG-E MEDIATED ALLERGY TO HUMAN INSULIN AND INSULIN ANALOGUES IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY TO BETA-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS – A CASE REPORT |
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Andrade, Pedro |
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Andrade, Pedro Barros, Luísa Mascarenhas, Rosa Gonçalo, Margarida |
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Barros, Luísa Mascarenhas, Rosa Gonçalo, Margarida |
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Andrade, Pedro Barros, Luísa Mascarenhas, Rosa Gonçalo, Margarida |
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Incontinencia pigmenti Genodermatosis Blaschko Hipersensibilidade imediata IgE Urticária Prick tests Insulina humana Análogos de insulina Penicilina Antibióticos beta-lactâmicos |
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Incontinencia pigmenti Genodermatosis Blaschko Hipersensibilidade imediata IgE Urticária Prick tests Insulina humana Análogos de insulina Penicilina Antibióticos beta-lactâmicos |
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Insulin, a crucial therapeutic agent for diabetes mellitus, has been rarely associated with hypersensitivity events, particularly after introduction of recombinant human insulin analogs. The authors describe the case of a 69- year-old type-2 diabetic patient presenting with recurrent urticariform lesions on the sites of subcutaneous injection of Humalog® Mix 25 insulin, arising minutes after the administration and regressing spontaneously within hours. This condition had started one year before, soon after starting insulin analogues due to insufficient disease control with oral antidiabetic drugs. The patient denied any other symptoms and had no known allergies, except an unspecific generalized cutaneous reaction after intramuscular penicillin in childhood. Prick tests revealed positive reactions to all tested human insulins and insulin analogues. Patch tests with the Portuguese Baseline, Metal and Excipient Series were negative, except a non relevant reactivity to silver nitrate. Serum IgE was moderately increased (312 UI/ml) and RAST tests were reported as class 3 for human, bovine and porcine insulins, and class 2 for beta-lactam antibiotics. No further recurrence of cutaneous lesions was observed after insulin suspension and a reasonable glycemic control was achieved with complex oral anti-diabetic agent combinations.Type 1 IgE-mediated allergy to insulin analogues is rare and eventually severe, demanding a precocious diagnosis and suspension of the treatment. In many diabetic patients this might represent a significant therapeutic challenge, and a multidisciplinary approach is therefore recommended. |
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