A severe case of lipoatrophy due to human insulin and insulin analogs in a patient with diabetes: is an immunological mechanism involved?
Keywords: 
Antigen-Antibody complex/metabolism
Diabetes Complications
Diabetes Mellitus, lipoatrophic/complications/drug therapy/immunology/physiopathology
Issue Date: 
2011
Publisher: 
Esmon
ISSN: 
1018-9068
Citation: 
Cabrera-Freitag P, Escalada J, Goikoetxea MJ, Laguna S, Sanz ML, Gastaminza G. A severe case of lipoatrophy due to human insulin and insulin analogs in a patient with diabetes: is an immunological mechanism involved? J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol 2011;21(5):417-419.
Abstract
The precipitin technique has been used in insulin resistance and immunity studies since the 1940s [7]. In the case described, the technique proved, once again, to be a valid method for choosing the most appropriate insulin. However, whether or not an immunological mechanism was involved in the lipoatrophic process remains uncertain, and further studies with adequate immunological assessment are necessary.

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