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Porphyria: Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment
1Tracy Gasson is a registered nurse and nurse clinician at Mercy Health Partners, Bone Marrow Transplant Program, Cincinnati, Ohio. Kathleen Klein is a staff nurse at CVICU Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Abstract:
Porphyrias are inherited metabolic disorders that involve alterations in enzymes utilized in the heme biosynthetic pathway. Most of these conditions are inherited; however, some are believed to be acquired through environmental exposures. Patients with porhyrias often present with a wide range of clinical symptoms, making it difficult to diagnose. Treatments vary depending on clinical presentation. A thorough and detailed history is essential and key to discovering a porphyria diagnosis.
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