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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Glucose intolerance
  1. ... the condition. Carbohydrate intolerance Complex carbohydrate intolerance Congenital glucose-galactose intolerance Congenital glucose-galactose malabsorption GGM Monosaccharide malabsorption Genetic ...
  2. ... signs and symptoms of the condition. Congenital sucrose intolerance Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption CSID Disaccharide intolerance I SI deficiency Sucrase-isomaltase deficiency Genetic Testing ...
  3. ... muscle pain, and cramps, especially during exercise (exercise intolerance). Most affected individuals have muscle weakness that worsens ... of cellular energy is a simple sugar called glucose. Glucose is stored in muscle and liver cells ...
  4. ... P, Oldfors A, Holme E. Cardiomyopathy and exercise intolerance in muscle glycogen storage disease 0. N Engl ...
  5. ... and extreme tiredness (fatigue), particularly during exercise (exercise intolerance). More severely affected individuals have problems with multiple ... Lach B, Morgan-Hughes J, DiMauro S. Exercise intolerance due to mutations in the cytochrome b gene ...
  6. ... during the first few minutes of exercise (exercise intolerance). Exercise such as weight lifting or jogging usually ... breaks down glycogen into a simpler sugar called glucose-1-phosphate. Additional steps convert glucose-1-phosphate ...
  7. ... hydroxylase deficiency experience extreme fatigue during exercise (exercise intolerance) due to their problems maintaining a normal blood ...