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When Should A Doctor Suspect Acute Hepatic Porphyria AHP

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Dr. Angelika Erwin, a board‐certified clinical geneticist and internist at Cleveland Clinic, as well as a porphyria expert and member of the Porphyrias Consortium discusses acute hepatic porphyria (AHP), when a doctor should suspect AHP in a patient and how to test for it.

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Dr. Angelika Erwin is a medical geneticist in Miami, FL, affiliated with Cleveland Clinic, who specializes in clinical genetics and is experienced in lysosomal storage diseases, cancer genetics, general medical genetics, lipodystrophy, and porphyrias. She is a member of the Porphyrias Consortium, comprised of the nation’s foremost experts in porphyria, and serves as a consultant of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals to help educate about the condition.

Last updated: June 14, 2021

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