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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 132, Issue 3, 379-387
Copyright © 1979 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Radiography of glycogen storage diseases

JH Miller, P Stanley, and GF Gates

Sixty-three patients with glycogen storage disease were evaluated. Findings on plain film examinations, excretory urography, barium gastrointestinal studies, ultrasonography, and angiography were categorized by type of glycogen storage disease. In type I findings include hepatomegaly with hepatic dysfunction, renomegaly with an increased incidence of renal calculi, and osteopenia with various associated osseous abnormalities. These changes were less pronounced in types III, IV, and VI. Type II displayed either cardiac or skeletal muscle glycogen deposition. Correlation with postmortem examination in 14 individuals is given.
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