Neurological Manifestations of Acute Porphyrias
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11910-022-01205-7
Neurological Manifestations of Acute Porphyrias
Abstract
Purpose of review: Porphyrias constitute a group of rare metabolic disorders that result in a deficiency of the heme biosynthetic pathway and lead to the accumulation of metabolic intermediaries. Patients with porphyria can experience recurrent neurovisceral attacks which are characterized by neuropathic abdominal pain and acute gastrointestinal symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, and constipation. Depending on the type of porphyria, patients can present with cutaneous manifestations, such as severe skin photosensitivity, chronic hemolysis, or evidence of neurologic dysfunction, including alterations in consciousness, neurovascular involvement, seizures, transient sensor-motor symptoms, polyneuropathy, and behavioral abnormalities.
Recent findings: More recently, cases of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome, cerebral vasoconstriction, and acute flaccid paralysis have also been described. While the exact pathogenic mechanisms linking the accumulation of abnormal heme biosynthetic intermediaries to neurologic manifestations have not been completely elucidated, it has been proposed that these manifestations are more common than previously thought and can result in permanent neurologic injury. This article reviews the basic principles of heme synthesis as well as the pathogenic mechanism of disease, presentation, and treatment of acute hepatic porphyrias with emphasis on those with neurologic manifestations.
Keywords: ALA dehydratase porphyria; Acute intermittent porphyria; Hereditary coproporphyria; Porphyrias; Variegate porphyria.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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