A new variant of type IV glycogenosis: D
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Harry L. Greene; Barbara I. Brown; Daniel T. McClenathan; Rocco M. Agostini Jr.;
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Article
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1988
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Type IV glycogenosis is due to branching enzyme deficiency and is usually manifested clinically by progressive liver disease with cirrhosis and hepatic failure between the second and fourth years of life. We describe a 6-year-old boy who, following an acute febrile illness at 2 years of age, was fir