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Encyclopedia > Gunther's disease

Gunther's disease is a form of erythropoietic porphyria. It is a rare, congenital disease caused by deficiency of the enzyme uroporphyrinogen cosynthetase. For the poem by Robert Browning see Porphyrias Lover. ... A congenital disorder is a medical condition or defect that is present at or before birth (for example, congenital heart disease). ...


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