Porphyrias Flashcards

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  • acute intermittent porphyria (AIP)
  • variegate porphyria (VP)
  • hereditary coproporphyria (HCP)
  • ALAD
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neurologic porphyrias, all hepatic

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  • porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT), hepatic
  • Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP)
  • congenital erythropoietic porphyria (CEP)
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chronic cutaneous prophyrias

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triggers that induce ALA synthase?

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alcohol, smoking, medications, hormone replacement, sun exposure, stress, dieting and fasting

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  • oversensitivity to sunlight
  • blisters on sun exposed skin
  • skin fragility
  • scarring
  • hyper/hypo pigmentation
  • hypertrichosis, alopecia
  • urticaria
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symptoms of chronic cutaneous porphyrias (PCT, CEP, EPP)

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5
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photosensitivity due to _______ deposition in skin

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tetrapyrrole

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  • most common porphyria
  • blistering, sun exposed lesions
  • men, 25% inherited, adulthood
  • precip’d by hep C, hemochromatosis, alcohol, smoking, etc
  • can’t convert uroporphyrinogen to coproporphyrinogen
  • enzyme deficiency: uroprophyrinogen decarboxylase
  • liver function tests abnormal
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porphyria cutanea tarda

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  • most common childhood
  • sun –> pain, red, edema, itching within minutes
  • AR deficiency of ferrochelatase
  • hemolytic anemia, gallstones, liver disease
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erythropoietic protoporphyria

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  • mutilating photodermatitis and scarring
  • hemolytic anemia of newborn
  • uroporphyrinogen II cosynthase deficiency
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congenital erythropoietic porphyria

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  • abdominal pain - psych symptoms - peripheral neuropathy, no photosensitivity
  • excess PBG and ALA –> inhibits GABA or glutamate
  • excess PBG and ALA excreted in urine
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acute intermittent porphyria

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10
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  • acute neurologic

- protoporphyrinogen oxidase deficiency , urine PBG and ALA elevated, fecal protoporphyrin and coproporphyrin elevated

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variegate porphyria

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  • onset after puberty
  • acute neuropathic
  • deficiency of coproporphyrinogen oxidase, increased in urine and feces
  • no elevation of protoporphyrin
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hereditary coproporphyria

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12
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  • begins in childhood, extremely rare neurologic porphyria

- normal urine PBG, significantly elevated urine ALA (rule out lead poisonng)

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ALAD

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13
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hemin for injection for acute porphyria, inhibits synthesis of ALA synthase

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panhematin

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14
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initial tests?

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urine porphyrin analysis + PBG, EPP

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