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Which of the following porphyria's best reflect this patient's symptoms and laboratory results?
A 42-year-old white South African male presents to his clinician experiencing acute neurological attacks and sensitivity of his skin to sunlight. The patient's urine showed PBG>ALA. Urine porphyrins analysis revealed elevation of urinary coproporphyrinogen III.

▸ Variegate porphyria

▸ Acute intermittent porphyria

▸ ALA-dehydratase deficient porphyria

▸ Erythropoietic protoporphyria
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