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Do you have to have abdominal pain if you have acute intermittent porphyria? what are all the symptoms?

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It's a mix: Acute intermitent porphyria should be suspected when mental illness, bad constipation, abdominal pain, low sodium, or a neuropathy are found without obvious explanation. Any one of these should trigger suspicion. The tests are often done wrong because of problems with collecting the specimens.

Answered 12/4/2014

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