Definition of Glycogenosis. Meaning of Glycogenosis. Synonyms of Glycogenosis

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Definition of Glycogenosis

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Meaning of Glycogenosis from wikipedia

- A glycogen storage disease (GSD, also glycogenosis and dextrinosis) is a metabolic disorder caused by a deficiency of an enzyme or transport protein affecting...
- type VIII Glycogenosis Glycogenosis type II Glycogenosis type III Glycogenosis type IV Glycogenosis type V Glycogenosis type VI Glycogenosis type VII Glycogenosis...
- deficiency Glycogenosis type 1a Glycogenosis type 1b Glycogenosis type 3 Glycogenosis type 6 Glycogenosis type 9a Glycogenosis type 9b Glycogenosis type 9c...
- 1987). "Myogenic hyperuricemia. A common pathophysiologic feature of glycogenosis types III, V, and VII". The New England Journal of Medicine. 317 (2):...
- glycogen in lung biopsy specimens of infants with pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis (PIG). It can be used to highlight super cross-linked lipids inclusions...
- names in medical literature for the disease include: Andersen's triad Glycogenosis type IV Glycogen branching enzyme deficiency Polyglucosan body disease...
- Glycogen storage disease type 0 is a disease characterized by a deficiency in the glycogen synthase enzyme (GSY). Although glycogen synthase deficiency...
- Fanconi–Bickel syndrome is a form of glycogen storage disease named for Guido Fanconi and Horst Bickel, who first described it in 1949. It is ****ociated...
- Glycogen storage disease type III (GSD III) is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder and inborn error of metabolism (specifically of carbohydrates)...
- 1007/s00247-008-0941-7. PMID 18685841. S2CID 22012119. "Mucopolysaccharidosis type I". "Glycogenosis type II and Pompe's disease". Archived from the original on 23 November...