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Poe-Phyria, Madness, and the Fall of the House of Usher

机译:poe-phyria,madness和Usher House的倒塌

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Many explanations for the malady that affected Roderick and Madeline Usher in Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher have been proposed, mostly psychiatric in nature. One explanation for their affliction that has not been entertained is porphyria. Poe described an acute bodily illness and a mental disorder with intermittent exacerbations consistent with porphyria in Roderick Usher, who suffered from a familiar disorder that involved his appearance, behavior, and sensory and motor function. Most porphyrias are transmitted in an autosomal-dominant fashion. Roderick Usher, his twin sister Madeline, and other members of the Usher family were afflicted by a familial disorder- a constitutional and a family evil. Hypertrichosis and hirsutism, seen in some of the porphyrias, are described in the physical appearance of Roderick Usher: Hair of a more than web-like softness and tenuity ... above the regions of the temple ... the silken hair ... to grow all unheeded. His pallor is certainly consistent with the anemia that may be seen in up to 10% of persons with porphyria. Keywords: Porphyrias; Neurological symptoms; Medical history; Medicine and literature; Edgar Allan Poe. (jes)

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