Yao K, Uchigata Y, Kyono H, Yokoyama H, Eguchi Y, Fukushima H, Yamauchi K, Hirata Y
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical College, Japan.
J Endocrinol Invest. 1992 Jan;15(1):43-7. doi: 10.1007/BF03348654.
A 56-year-old woman with granulomas of gold thioglucose in her hips exhibited recurrent bouts of hypoglycemic attacks. The first attack occurred 2 years after the last injection of gold thioglucose, when large amounts of extractable insulin and human insulin-specific antibody were noted in her serum. Histological examination of the resected granulomas showed marked infiltration of lymphocytes, plasma cells, and macrophages containing yellowish-brown granules, which proved to be gold by electron microscopy using X-ray microanalysis. After resection of the granuloma, however, the frequency of the hypoglycemic attacks decreased remarkably as well as the levels of both extractable insulin and human insulin-specific antibody.