VARIEGATE PORPHYRIA TRIGGERED BY ACUTE HEPATITIS A INFECTION

Variegate Porphyria Triggered by Acute Hepatitis A Infection

Variegate Porphyria Triggered by Acute Hepatitis A Infection

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Background: Variegate porphyria (VP) is a rare disorder of haem biosynthesis.We report a novel association with hepatitis A infection.Patient and methods: A 31-year-old man was diagnosed with acute hepatitis A MAGNESIUM BIS-GLYCINATE 300 ULTRA GENTLE infection.During recovery, he presented with abdominal pain and a photoaggravated blistering skin eruption.Results: Urine porphyrin precursors were markedly raised with high coproporphyrin III isomer levels.

Faecal protoporphyrin levels were markedly 120 increased and a maximum plasma fluorescence emission at 629 nm was noted.Discussion: Acute hepatitis A infection, and the associated metabolic stress exerted on the haem biosynthetic pathway, induced overt presentation of latent VP.

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