Very early-onset inflammatory bowel disease: Novel description in glycogen storage disease type Ia
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Very early-onset inflammatory bowel disease: Novel description in glycogen storage disease type Ia
Abstract
Although inflammatory bowel disease is a well-described feature of glycogen storage disease type Ib, it has been reported in only a small number of individuals with glycogen storage disease type Ia (GSDIa). We describe, to our knowledge, the first patient with GSDIa and very early-onset inflammatory bowel disease (VEO-IBD). Larger studies are needed to better understand this possible association, elucidate the mechanism of VEO-IBD in GSDIa, and inform management.
Keywords: Glycogen storage disease type 1a; Very early-onset inflammatory bowel.
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