Porphyria
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Porphyria Risk Factors
Risk factors for porphyria include:
Alcohol use
HIV infection
Exposure to hexachlorobenzene
Infection
Liver disease
Medications:
Corticosteroids
Barbiturates
Oral contraceptives
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Porphyria Symptoms
Related Topics:
Acute intermittent porphyria
Genetic disease
Porphyria cutanea tarda
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Abdominal pain
Arm pain
Back pain
Leg pain
Rash
Red urine
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Last Updated: Jul 9, 2008
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