Two Cases of Allergy to Insulin in Gestational Diabetes

Allergic reaction to insulin is uncommon since the introduction of human recombinant insulin preparations and is more rare in pregnant than non-pregnant females due to altered immune reaction during pregnancy. Herein, we report two cases of allergic reaction to insulin in gestational diabetes that w...

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Main Authors: Gi Jun Kim, Shin Bum Kim, Seong Il Jo, Jin Kyeong Shin, Hee Sun Kwon, Heekyung Jeong, Jang Won Son, Seong Su Lee, Sung Rae Kim, Byung Kee Kim, Soon Jib Yoo
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Language:English
Published: Academya Publishing Co. 2015-09-01
Series:Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Online Access:http://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-30-402.pdf
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spelling doaj-bbcbc607d8ae43eebed39b626e7ac3bf2020-11-24T23:40:15ZengAcademya Publishing Co.Endocrinology and Metabolism2093-596X2093-59782015-09-0130340240710.3803/EnM.2015.30.3.40220836Two Cases of Allergy to Insulin in Gestational DiabetesGi Jun KimShin Bum KimSeong Il JoJin Kyeong ShinHee Sun KwonHeekyung JeongJang Won SonSeong Su LeeSung Rae KimByung Kee KimSoon Jib YooAllergic reaction to insulin is uncommon since the introduction of human recombinant insulin preparations and is more rare in pregnant than non-pregnant females due to altered immune reaction during pregnancy. Herein, we report two cases of allergic reaction to insulin in gestational diabetes that were successfully managed. One case was a 33-year-old female using isophane-neutral protamine Hagedorn human insulin and insulin lispro. She experienced dyspnea, cough, urticaria and itching sensation at the sites of insulin injection immediately after insulin administration. We discontinued insulin therapy and started oral hypoglycemic agents with metformin and glibenclamide. The other case was a 32-year-old female using insulin lispro and insulin detemer. She experienced pruritus and burning sensation and multiple nodules at the sites of insulin injection. We changed the insulin from insulin lispro to insulin aspart. Assessments including immunoglobulin E (IgE), IgG, eosinophil, insulin antibody level and skin biopsy were performed. In the two cases, the symptoms were resolved after changing the insulin to oral agents or other insulin preparations. We report two cases of allergic reaction to human insulin in gestational diabetes due to its rarity.http://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-30-402.pdfInsulin allergyDiabetes, gestationalHypersensitivity, immediate
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author Gi Jun Kim
Shin Bum Kim
Seong Il Jo
Jin Kyeong Shin
Hee Sun Kwon
Heekyung Jeong
Jang Won Son
Seong Su Lee
Sung Rae Kim
Byung Kee Kim
Soon Jib Yoo
spellingShingle Gi Jun Kim
Shin Bum Kim
Seong Il Jo
Jin Kyeong Shin
Hee Sun Kwon
Heekyung Jeong
Jang Won Son
Seong Su Lee
Sung Rae Kim
Byung Kee Kim
Soon Jib Yoo
Two Cases of Allergy to Insulin in Gestational Diabetes
Endocrinology and Metabolism
Insulin allergy
Diabetes, gestational
Hypersensitivity, immediate
author_facet Gi Jun Kim
Shin Bum Kim
Seong Il Jo
Jin Kyeong Shin
Hee Sun Kwon
Heekyung Jeong
Jang Won Son
Seong Su Lee
Sung Rae Kim
Byung Kee Kim
Soon Jib Yoo
author_sort Gi Jun Kim
title Two Cases of Allergy to Insulin in Gestational Diabetes
title_short Two Cases of Allergy to Insulin in Gestational Diabetes
title_full Two Cases of Allergy to Insulin in Gestational Diabetes
title_fullStr Two Cases of Allergy to Insulin in Gestational Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Two Cases of Allergy to Insulin in Gestational Diabetes
title_sort two cases of allergy to insulin in gestational diabetes
publisher Academya Publishing Co.
series Endocrinology and Metabolism
issn 2093-596X
2093-5978
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Allergic reaction to insulin is uncommon since the introduction of human recombinant insulin preparations and is more rare in pregnant than non-pregnant females due to altered immune reaction during pregnancy. Herein, we report two cases of allergic reaction to insulin in gestational diabetes that were successfully managed. One case was a 33-year-old female using isophane-neutral protamine Hagedorn human insulin and insulin lispro. She experienced dyspnea, cough, urticaria and itching sensation at the sites of insulin injection immediately after insulin administration. We discontinued insulin therapy and started oral hypoglycemic agents with metformin and glibenclamide. The other case was a 32-year-old female using insulin lispro and insulin detemer. She experienced pruritus and burning sensation and multiple nodules at the sites of insulin injection. We changed the insulin from insulin lispro to insulin aspart. Assessments including immunoglobulin E (IgE), IgG, eosinophil, insulin antibody level and skin biopsy were performed. In the two cases, the symptoms were resolved after changing the insulin to oral agents or other insulin preparations. We report two cases of allergic reaction to human insulin in gestational diabetes due to its rarity.
topic Insulin allergy
Diabetes, gestational
Hypersensitivity, immediate
url http://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-30-402.pdf
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