Severe abdominal pain is the most common symptom of AIP, presenting in more than 85% of patients during AIP attacks. Patients may also have other gastrointestinal symptoms, such as constipation, as well as urinary, neurologic, and cardiovascular symptoms. AIP should be suspected in any patient with symptoms that are prominent for AIP, particularly abdominal pain, when initial clinical evaluation does not support another cause.1
Watch this video to hear porphyria experts, Robert Desnick, Ph.D, MD, Dean for Genetics and Genomic Medicine and Manisha Balwani, MS, MD, Associate Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai discuss what signs and symptoms to look for and what precipitating factors to be aware of when identifying a patient with possible AIP.
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