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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-44110

ABSTRACT

Two Thai women who are siblings presented with a history of recurrent pruritic vesicles on dorsum of both hands and extensor surface of forearms where the sun-exposed areas are. The excoriated vesicles were healed with depressed scars. They had no previous history of intense abdominal pain, seizure, or psychiatric disorder Urinary porphyrins were analyzed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). The level of coproporphyrin III was detected to be higher than the uroporphyrin level. Fluorescence emission scanning of both patients' plasma was performed and demonstrated typical emission peak at 626 nm, that confirmed the diagnosis of variegate porphyria.


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Adult , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Coproporphyrins/blood , Female , Fluorometry/instrumentation , Humans , Porphyria, Variegate/blood , Pruritus , Recurrence , Thailand , Uroporphyrins/analysis
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