Publication | Closed Access
Lysosomal glycogen storage disease without acid maltase deficiency
57
Citations
0
References
1983
Year
Mendelian DisorderSkeletal MuscleGenetic DisorderGeneticsPathogenesisPhysiologyInherited Metabolic DiseasePathologyAcid Maltase DeficiencyMolecular GeneticsSubstrate Reduction TherapyMedicineSpecific Biochemical DefectLysosomal Storage DiseaseGlycosylation
We studied two brothers with lysosomal glycogen storage disease without acid maltase deficiency in skeletal muscle. Although no specific biochemical defect was identified, a characteristic clinical picture emerged from evaluation of these siblings and two other previously reported patients. The syndrome is manifested by proximal muscle weakness, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, probable intellectual impairment, and possible liver involvement.