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porphyria
[ pawr-feer-ee-uh, -fahy-ree-uh ]
noun
- a defect of blood pigment metabolism in which porphyrins are produced in excess, are present in the blood, and are found in the urine.
porphyria
/ pɔːˈfɪrɪə /
noun
- a hereditary disease of body metabolism, producing abdominal pain, mental confusion, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of porphyria1
Word History and Origins
Origin of porphyria1
Example Sentences
For many years, it was believed the king suffered from acute porphyria, a genetic disorder that can affect the nervous system.
The drug treats acute intermittent porphyria, which runs in families and can leave people unable to work or have a normal life.
Sue Burrell no longer has bouts of severe pain caused by her acute intermittent porphyria.
God knows, there were other places he could have gone – claiming to have caught porphyria from a sofa once owned by George III, for instance, or to have been chemically castrated in ’Nam.
The drug, Givlaari, uses a mechanism known as RNA interference to target and “silence” specific genetic material, blocking the production of the protein that causes acute hepatic porphyria.
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