Prevention of complications in glycogen storage disease type Ia with optimization of metabolic control
- PMID: 28568353
- DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12540
Prevention of complications in glycogen storage disease type Ia with optimization of metabolic control
Abstract
Prior to 1971, type Ia glycogen storage disease was marked by life-threatening hypoglycemia, lactic acidosis, severe failure to thrive, and developmental delay. With the introduction of continuous feeds in the 1970s and cornstarch in the 1980s, the prognosis improved, but complications almost universally developed. Changes in the management of type Ia glycogen storage disease have resulted in improved metabolic control, and this manuscript reviews the increasing evidence that complications can be delayed or prevented with optimal metabolic control as previously was seen in diabetes.
Keywords: GSD; adenomas; hypoglycemia; metabolic control.
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