Photosensitive or Congenital Porphyria with Hemolytic Anemia

Author:

ALDRICH ROBERT A.1,HAWKINSON VIOLET1,GRINSTEIN MOISES1,WATSON CECIL JAMES1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis.

Abstract

Abstract 1. The clinical features, laboratory findings and special studies of a case of photosensitive (congenital) porphyria in a 4 year old girl have been presented. This case was of particular interest in view of severe hemolytic anemia with hepatosplenomegaly. 2. Copro- and uroporphyrin I were isolated from the urine and feces. The ratio of these porphyrins in the urine varied from 1:10, to 1:30 respectively, while in the feces the ratio was reversed at about 70:1. Coproporphyrin III was isolated in much smaller amount than the type I isomer, from both urine and feces. Isomer analyses of the coproporphyrins in the excreta indicated that approximately 98 per cent was type I. 3. Prior to splenectomy copro- and uroporphyrin I were isolated in crystalline form for the first time from circulating human erythrocytes. Coproporphyrin III was also isolated in lesser amount. Uroporphyrin I was crystallized from the plasma, which also contained coproporphyrin I. Microfluorospectrometry of the bone marrow revealed large amounts of porphyrin in the developing red cells. The porphyrin fluorescence spectra indicated that at least three porphyrins were present. 4. Splenectomy was followed by disappearance of uro- and coproporphyrins from the erythrocytes, and a marked decrease in plasma, urine and feces without any essential change in the type of porphyrins excreted. The metabolic defect porphyria, was still present, but now latent in character. Reduction in porphyrin excretion was apparently related to elimination of hypersplenic hemolysis and compensatory increase of erythropoiesis. Anemia and dermal photosensitivity to sunlight disappeared simultaneously with the reduction in porphyrin excretion. 5. Efforts to reproduce the skin lesions by artificial light were unsuccessful.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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