Porphyria Glossary of Terms
The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Porphyria article.
Abdomen: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Abdominal: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Abdominal pain: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Abnormal: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Acquired: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Acute: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Birth control: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Bone marrow: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Chest: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Congenital: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Constipation: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Cutaneous: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Diagnosis: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Enzyme: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Enzymes: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Excess iron: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Fasting: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Gene: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Genes: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Hemoglobin: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Iron: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Itching: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Latent: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Liver: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Lungs: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Marrow: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Menstrual: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Oxygen: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Pain: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Paralysis: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Pigment: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Porphyria: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Porphyria cutanea tarda: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Proteins: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Red blood cells: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Stool: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Stress: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Substance: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Urine: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase: See the definition from MedTerms.com
Vein: See the definition from MedTerms.com
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