[Acute intermittent porphyria in 2 Moroccan families. Clinical and biological study]
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[Acute intermittent porphyria in 2 Moroccan families. Clinical and biological study]
Abstract
Three patients from Moroccan kindreds with acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) are described. The propositus of family A originating from Mrirt, Morocco, is living in Embrun, France. This 26 year-old woman who experienced an acute attack with visceral manifestations presented an elevated urinary level of 5-ALA and PBG, and a half-normal activity in porphobilinogen deaminase (PBG-D) in red blood cells (RBC). The family's survey was carried out by measuring the PBG-D activity in RBC (normal values = 125 +/- 40 U). Three of the 16 subjects tested, beside the propositus, were found to be asymptomatic carriers (PBG-D < 70 U). The two patients of family B, originating from Tetouan in the Rif area, were living in Bastia, Corsica. The two brothers, respectively 37 and 39 years old, had a long history (6 years) of neuropsychiatric manifestations before the AIP diagnosis was evidenced by elevated urinary level of 5-ALA and PBG, and showed a partial deficiency, approximately, 50%, of PBG-D activity in RBC. The youngest patient also presented a peripheral neuropathy and recently died after surgery from an unknown reason at the age of 45.
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