Acute hepatic porphyria (AHP) is a group of rare genetic disorders that affect the liver’s ability to produce heme, a vital component of blood, and can manifest with a variety of symptoms often ...
Patients with symptomatic acute hepatic porphyria were found to be at greater risk of accessing long-term sick leave and disability pension compared with the general population, but were not shown to ...
An acute AIP attack may have numerous clinical manifestations. Abdominal pain is not only the most common symptom, but also is often the first sign of an acute attack. [3] Other common symptoms ...
An acute hepatic porphyria (AHP) episode is a medical emergency with severe symptoms like intense pain and seizures. Having a pre-arranged emergency plan is crucial for prompt treatment and to avoid ...
Study results published in PLoS One strongly suggest machine learning can be an effective approach to identify patients who should receive a diagnostic biochemical test to screen for acute hepatic ...
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