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October 30, 2020 News by Patricia Inácio, PhD

AIP Patients Show Enlarged Brain Cavities, Reduced Brain Blood Flow, Study Suggests

People with acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) have structural changes in the brain, namely an enlargement of the brain’s ventricles — a set of four communicating cavities — associated with a reduction in the brain’s blood flow, a study suggests. A liver-targeted gene therapy designed to restore the levels of…

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