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Congenital porphyria

disorder
SNOMED 190913009CUI C5886774

Overview

Source: MedlinePlus.gov, National Library of Medicine. Not a substitute for medical advice.

Signs & Symptoms

Based on Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) disease-phenotype annotations.

Enlarged liver
Always present (100%)HP:0002240
Red urine
Always present (100%)HP:0040318
Yellowing of the skin
Always present (100%)HP:0000952
Abnormal circulating porphyrin concentration
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0010472
Blister
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0008066
Fragile skin
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0001030
Increased erythrocyte protoporphyrin concentration
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0012187
Increased stool urobilinogen concentration
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0500115
Increased urinary porphobilinogen
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0012217
Porphyrinuria
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0010473
Severe sun sensitivity
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0007537
Hypopigmentation of the skin
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001010
Increased fecal coproporphyrin 1
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0033009
Melanoderma
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0000953
Nonimmune hydrops fetalis
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001790
Pachydermia
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001072
Purple urine
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0040322
Recurrent bacterial skin infections
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0005406
Red teeth
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0030756
Red-brown urine
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0040320
Scarring
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0100699
Skin erosion
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0200041
Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0008282
Abnormality of the amniotic fluid
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0001560
Anisocytosis
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0011273
Bleeding tendency
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0001892
Ciliary Madarosis
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0011457
Corneal ulcerations
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0012804
Deficient in vitamin D
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0100512
Erythroid hyperplasia
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0012132

Quick Facts

SNOMED CT
190913009
UMLS CUI
C5886774
Fully Specified Name
Congenital porphyria (disorder)
Specialists
0
Diagnostic Biomarkers
0
HPO Phenotypes
30
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