What is the effect of a defective debranching enzyme in Con's disease (GSD III)? Glycogen accumulation in heart, leading to heart failure, muscle weakness, short life expectancy. Accumulation of abnormal, unbranched glycogen, leading to heart or liver failure and short life expectancy. Glycogen accumulation due to lack of glucose-6-phosphate convertion to glucose, leading to liver enlargement, hypoglycemia, short life expectancy. Lack of complete degradation of glycogen to glucose, leading to hypoglycemia and muscle weakness. Absence of UDP-glucose conversion to glycogen, leading to lack of muscle glycogen, exercise intolerance.

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What is the effect of a defective debranching enzyme in Con's disease (GSD III)?
Glycogen accumulation in heart, leading to heart failure, muscle weakness, short
life expectancy.
Accumulation of abnormal, unbranched glycogen, leading to heart or liver failure
and short life expectancy.
Glycogen accumulation due to lack of glucose-6-phosphate convertion to glucose,
leading to liver enlargement, hypoglycemia, short life expectancy
Lack of complete degradation of glycogen to glucose. leading to hypoglycemia and
muscle weakness.
Absence of UDP-glucose conversion to glycogen, leading to lack of muscle
glycogen, exercise intolerance.
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Transcribed Image Text:What is the effect of a defective debranching enzyme in Con's disease (GSD III)? Glycogen accumulation in heart, leading to heart failure, muscle weakness, short life expectancy. Accumulation of abnormal, unbranched glycogen, leading to heart or liver failure and short life expectancy. Glycogen accumulation due to lack of glucose-6-phosphate convertion to glucose, leading to liver enlargement, hypoglycemia, short life expectancy Lack of complete degradation of glycogen to glucose. leading to hypoglycemia and muscle weakness. Absence of UDP-glucose conversion to glycogen, leading to lack of muscle glycogen, exercise intolerance. Apewers Request Answer
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