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Case Reports
. 1979 Mar-Apr;2(2):124-32.
doi: 10.1002/mus.880020207.

Type III glycogenosis with multicore structures

Case Reports

Type III glycogenosis with multicore structures

J F Pellissier et al. Muscle Nerve. 1979 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

A case of an infantile type III glycogenosis (Forbes disease), confirmed by morphologic and biochemical studies, had light-microscopic, histochemical, and electron-microscopic evidence of multicore structures and type 1 fiber predominance with hypotrophy. This association is discussed with relation to the unusual clinical findings. The authors conclude that two distinct disease entities--Forbes disease and multicore myopathy--may coexist.

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