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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Glycogen
  1. Type V (five) glycogen storage disease (GSD V) is a rare inherited condition in which the body is not able to break down glycogen. Glycogen is an important source of energy that ...
  2. ... condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is ... Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I).
  3. ... as: Cystine (cystinosis) Fructose ( fructose intolerance ) Galactose ( galactosemia ) Glycogen (glycogen storage disease) Cystinosis is the most common ...
  4. ... a ketogenic diet). After receiving anesthesia for surgery Glycogen storage disease (condition in which the body can't break down glycogen, a form of sugar that is stored in ...
  5. ... is stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen for use later. Complex carbohydrate foods provide vitamins, ...
  6. Amylase is an enzyme which helps digest glycogen and starch. It is produced mainly in the pancreas and salivary glands. Amylase is normally secreted from the pancreas through the pancreatic duct ...
  7. ... body cannot change its stored form of sugar (glycogen) into glucose. As a result, blood sugar falls ...
  8. ... sugar (in the form of a chemical called glycogen) and iron. When the baby is born, the ...
  9. ... of cancer to the liver) Congestive heart failure Glycogen storage disease Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C ...