| Literature DB >> 23304573 |
Toshio Kahara1, Hitomi Wakakuri, Juri Takatsuji, Iori Motoo, Kosuke R Shima, Kazuhide Ishikura, Rika Usuda, Yatsugi Noda.
Abstract
A 71-year-old man with diabetes mellitus visited our hospital with complaints of anorexia and weight loss (12 kg/3 months). He had megaloblastic anemia, cobalamin level was low, and autoantibody to intrinsic factor was positive. He was treated with intramuscular cyanocobalamin, and he was able to consume meals. GAD autoantibody and ICA were positive, and he was diagnosed with slowly progressive type 1 diabetes mellitus (SPIDDM). Thyroid autoantibodies were positive. According to these findings, he was diagnosed with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 3 with SPIDDM, pernicious anemia, and Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Extended periods of cobalamin deficiency can cause serious complications such as ataxia and dementia, and these complications may not be reversible if replacement therapy with cobalamin is delayed. Although type 1 diabetes mellitus with coexisting pernicious anemia is very rare in Japan, physicians should consider the possibility of pernicious anemia when patients with diabetes mellitus have cryptogenic anorexia with the finding of significant macrocytosis (MCV > 100 fL).Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23304573 PMCID: PMC3530857 DOI: 10.1155/2012/657156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Endocrinol ISSN: 2090-651X
Laboratory data on admission.
| Reference range | ||
|---|---|---|
| Cell blood count | ||
| White blood cells | 2.5 × 103/ | 4.0–9.0 × 103 |
| Neutrophils | 56.2% | 34.6–71.4 |
| Eosinophils | 0.4% | 0–7.8 |
| Lymphocytes | 39.8% | 19.6–52.7 |
| Monocytes | 3.6% | 2.4–11.8 |
| Red blood cells | 2.11 × 106/ | 4.1–5.3 × 106 |
| Hemoglobin | 9.3 g/dL | 14.0–18.0 |
| Hematocrit | 26.5% | 35.0–48.0 |
| Mean corpuscular volume | 125.6 fL | 85.0–97.0 |
| Mean corpuscular hemoglobin | 44.1 pg | 28.0–34.0 |
| Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration | 35.1% | 32.0–36.0 |
| Platelets | 289 × 103/ | 150–350 × 103 |
| Reticulocytes | 29.7 × 103/ | 36.0–104.0 × 103 |
| Blood chemistry | ||
| Total protein | 6.8 g/dL | 6.7–8.3 |
| Aspartate aminotransferase | 44 IU/L | 12–31 |
| Alanine aminotransferase | 41 IU/L | 8–40 |
| Alkaline phosphatase | 240 IU/L | 100–330 |
| Lactate dehydrogenase | 719 IU/L | 110–210 |
|
| 27 IU/L | 9–49 |
| Creatine kinase | 23 IU/L | 65–275 |
| Total bilirubin | 3.2 mg/dL | 0.2–1.2 |
| Indirect bilirubin | 3 mg/dL | 0–0.8 |
| Total cholesterol | 107 mg/dL | 150–220 |
| Triglyceride | 124 mg/dL | 30–150 |
| Blood urea nitrogen | 20 mg/dL | 8–22 |
| Creatinine | 0.6 mg/dL | 0.6–1.1 |
| Uric acid | 3.3 mg/dL | 3.0–7.0 |
| Sodium | 135 mEq/L | 138–146 |
| Potassium | 4.3 mEq/L | 3.6–4.9 |
| Chloride | 101 mEq/L | 99–109 |
| Calcium | 9.1 mg/dL | 8.7–11.0 |
| Phosphorus | 3.4 mg/dL | 2.5–4.5 |
| Iron | 196 | 54–181 |
| Ferritin | 220.5 ng/mL | 21.8–274.7 |
| Haptoglobin | 1.0 mg/dL | 19–170 |
| Cobalamin | 66 pg/mL | 233–914 |
| Folic acid | 19.4 ng/mL | 3.6–12.9 |
| Antinuclear antibody | ×80 (Homogeneous, speckled) | |
| Anti-intrinsic factor autoantibody | (+) | |
| Diabetes Mellitus | ||
| Fasting plasma glucose | 126 mg/dL | 70–109 |
| Hemoglobin A1c (NGSP) | 6.6% | 4.6–6.2 |
| C-peptide | 2.0 ng/mL | 0.8–2.5 |
| Urinary excretion of C-peptide | 61.0 | 22.8–155.2 |
| Urinary excretion of albumin | 63.0 mg/g-Cr | 0–24.6 |
| GAD autoantibody | 15,000 U/mL | 0–1.4 |
| IA-2 antibody | <0.4 U/mL | 0–0.4 |
| Islet cell antibody | (+) | |
| Thyroid hormone | ||
| Thyrotropin | 0.81 | 0.35–4.94 |
| Free triiodothyronine | 3.0 pg/mL | 1.7–3.7 |
| Free thyroxine | 1.2 ng/dL | 0.7–1.5 |
| Thyroglobulin | 2.9 ng/mL | 0–32.7 |
| Antithyroglobulin antibody | 2.3 U/mL | <0.3 |
| Antithyroid peroxidase antibody | 21.1 U/mL | <0.3 |
| Thyrotropin receptor antibody | <1.0 IU/L | <1.0 |
| Adrenal hormone | ||
| Adrenocorticotropic hormone | 16.2 pg/mL | 7.2–63.3 |
| Cortisol | 10.0 | 4.5–21.1 |
| Urinary excretion of cortisol | 150.0 | 26.0–187.0 |
| Antiadrenal autoantibodies | (−) | |
| Antipituitary autoantibodies | (−) |