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Metabolism Diseases

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Glycogen storage disease what are the two types

Author: Satvika Sinha



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• Excess glycogen storage can lead to tissue damage: E.g. Von Gierke disease- liver glucose 6 phosphatase deficiency (hypoglycaemia, enlarged liver) • Insufficient glycogen degradation can lead to hypoglycaemia and poor exercise tolerance: E.g. McArdle disease- muscle glycogen phosphorylase deficiency (exercise-induced muscle pain and cramps)


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