Report of an Iranian child with chronic abdominal pain and constipation diagnosed as glycogen storage disease type IX: a case report

ConclusionGiven the mild and varied clinical manifestations of glycogen storage disease type IX, it is possible for the diagnosis to be overlooked. It is important to consider glycogen storage disease type IX in children who present with unexplained hepatomegaly and elevated transaminase levels. Furthermore, due to the distinct management of glycogen storage disease type IX compared with glycogen storage disease type I and glycogen storage disease type III, genetic analysis is essential for an accurate diagnosis.
Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research