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Molecular and biochemical studies of acute intermittent porphyria in 196 patients and their families
Authors:Kauppinen Raili  von und zu Fraunberg Mikael
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, University Hospital of Helsinki, 00029 HUS Helsinki, Finland. raili.kauppinen@hus.fi
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is a metabolic disease with clinical manifestations that mimic other abdominal, neurologic, or mental crises. We studied the diagnostic accuracy of current laboratory tests during an acute attack and in remission. METHODS: Since 1966, we have studied all known Finnish AIP patients (n = 196) and their families (n = 45) and identified the porphobilinogen deaminase (PBGD) mutation in each family. Diagnoses or exclusions of AIP were based on clinical data (including family history), biochemical tests, and in 239 cases, mutation testing. We retrospectively evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of erythrocyte PBGD activity, urinary excretion of porphobilinogen (PBG) and delta-aminolevulinic acid, and urinary and fecal excretion of porphyrins in these patients. RESULTS: Measurement of urinary PBG identified all 35 AIP patients studied during an acute attack. The mean excretion of PBG was 50-fold above the reference interval, although the intraindividual increases were modest (1.6- to 4.0-fold). In the mutation-screened population, urinary PBG analysis identified only 85% of 81 AIP patients studied during remission, but by ROC curve analysis it was nonetheless the best of the biochemical tests. It was increased
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