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The Lancet, 1997
Public attention has been drawn to the acute porphyrias in the past few years by speculation that they affected the character of George III and the creative genius of Vincent van Gogh. During the same period, there have been important advances in the understanding of the molecular basis of the acute porphyrias and in diagnosis and the clinical ...
G H, Elder, R J, Hift, P N, Meissner
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Public attention has been drawn to the acute porphyrias in the past few years by speculation that they affected the character of George III and the creative genius of Vincent van Gogh. During the same period, there have been important advances in the understanding of the molecular basis of the acute porphyrias and in diagnosis and the clinical ...
G H, Elder, R J, Hift, P N, Meissner
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Seminars in Liver Disease, 1998
Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is transmitted as an autosomal dominant disorder with incomplete penetrance. Recent population studies suggest that the prevalence of asymptomatic heterozygotes for a mutant AIP gene may be in the range of 1 in 2,000. Clinical manifestations include abdominal pain and neurological dysfunctions.
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Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is transmitted as an autosomal dominant disorder with incomplete penetrance. Recent population studies suggest that the prevalence of asymptomatic heterozygotes for a mutant AIP gene may be in the range of 1 in 2,000. Clinical manifestations include abdominal pain and neurological dysfunctions.
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Brain and Development, 1999
The various types of acute porphyria are discussed, as well as their mode of inheritance and the enzyme deficiencies responsible for the symptoms. The symptoms and signs of an acute attack are then described, especially those due to neuropathies and to disturbances of behaviour. Agents which can precipitate attacks are listed. These are most frequently
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The various types of acute porphyria are discussed, as well as their mode of inheritance and the enzyme deficiencies responsible for the symptoms. The symptoms and signs of an acute attack are then described, especially those due to neuropathies and to disturbances of behaviour. Agents which can precipitate attacks are listed. These are most frequently
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1973
This rare inherited disease presents with abdominal pain, psychiatric symptoms and neuropathies. Because it may mimic an acute surgical (or less frequently, psychiatric) emergency, it is important in clinical practice. The complication of respiratory paralysis, with a mortality of over 90%, is almost solely due to aggravation of an attack by drugs ...
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This rare inherited disease presents with abdominal pain, psychiatric symptoms and neuropathies. Because it may mimic an acute surgical (or less frequently, psychiatric) emergency, it is important in clinical practice. The complication of respiratory paralysis, with a mortality of over 90%, is almost solely due to aggravation of an attack by drugs ...
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