The sequence of events in attacks of acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) usually is as follows:
Abdominal pain
Psychiatric symptoms (eg, hysteria)
Peripheral neuropathies, mainly motor neuropathies
Most patients are completely free of symptoms between attacks. How the porphyrin precursors lead to these symptoms is unknown.
During attacks, patients with AIP have no skin manifestations but display neurovisceral signs and symptoms, including autonomic neuropathies that produce constipation, abdominal pain, vomiting, or hypertension and tachycardia. The abdominal pain often is epigastric and colicky in nature; it is severe and lasts for several days. Severe abdominal pain of short (
Central nervous system signs may include the following:
Seizures
Delirium
Cortical blindness
Coma
Patients often experience peripheral neuropathies that are predominantly motor and can mimic Guillain-Barré syndrome. The weakness usually starts in the lower limbs and ascends, but neuropathies can be observed in any nerve distribution.
Patients can have a wide variety of psychiatric symptoms. Depression is very common. Usually, patients have concurrent neurologic or abdominal symptoms.
Acute intermittent porphyria
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天涯子能想到此病,凸显其学识渊博。有一点不明,每次挂水加抗菌素即能缓解。
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12/14/2014 postreply
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此病急性治疗就是输液!
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12/14/2014 postreply
13:29:33
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不知道了,查一下尿中卟胆原和ALA吧。抗菌素有效,也像是老爷爷所论。希望如兄之高见。。。
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12/14/2014 postreply
14:47:16
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这个提法其他医生确实没提过,思路独特。有老中医认为是长期性格有关系,慢慢形成。
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12/14/2014 postreply
13:12:12
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再看了一遍,确实很像。有治疗方法吗?中医是不是更适合?
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12/14/2014 postreply
13:46:29