Glycogen storage disease type I screening

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Overview

Screening

  • Glycogen storage disease type 1 is an autosomal recessive disease.
  • Carrier screening of at-risk relatives may be done.
  • screening requires prior identification of G6PC or SLC37A4 pathogenic variants in the family.

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