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Porphyria, hallucinations and neuropathy

Identifier

010183

Type of Spiritual Experience

Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1

Background

There was no further work done to find the cause of the porphyria, in many of these papers there is some sort of assumption it is genetic, but this is not only not always true, but in a number of cases the assumption is wrong, the damage has been done by an acquired pathogen - mother to off-spring, or simply an aquired pathogen

A description of the experience

Nervenarzt. 2006 Dec;77(12):1501-5. [Acute intermittent porphyria. A clinical chameleon: case study of a 40-year-old female patient]. [Article in German] Zimmermann M1, Bonaccurso C, Valerius C, Hamann GF. Klinik für Neurologie, Dr.-Horst-Schmidt-Kliniken, Ludwig-Erhardt-Strasse 100, 65199 Wiesbaden, Germany. markuskr.zimmermann@gmx.de

Acute porphyrias are rare, but often misdiagnosed and may take a dramatic clinical course. The combination of various internal, psychiatric and neurological symptoms can mimic different other diseases.

We report a 40-year-old female patient who was admitted with a subacute tetraparesis. During the last 2 months the patient was treated several times because of abdominal pain and just before admission to our clinic in a psychiatric hospital because of acute mental changes and hallucinations.

The typical combination of abdominal pain, motor neuropathy and psychiatric symptoms confirmed by increased amounts of porphyrins and their precursors, led us to promptly diagnose acute intermittent porphyria.

Better knowledge about the pathogenesis has clearly improved the prognosis of acute porphyria. In remission, measurement of enzyme activities or mutation screening can be the only diagnostic verification. A mutation screening for family members should be conducted to identify symptom-free carriers, especially in cases of a positive family history.

PMID: 17136412

The source of the experience

Other ill or disabled person

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Nervous system disease
Skin diseases

Commonsteps

References