The inability to mobilize glucose from glycogen results in hypoglycemia and exercise-induced weakness in patients and leads to
long-term complications
Glycogen synthase-2 deficiency
GSD type 0a
Glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency
GSD type Ia
GSD type Ia other name
Von Gierke disease
Glucose-6-phosphate transporter deficiency
GSD type Ib
Glycogen debrancher deficiency limit dextrinosis
GSD type III
GSD type III other name
Cori Disease/Forbes disease
Glycogen branching enzyme deficiency
GSD type IV
GSD type IV other name
Andersen's Disease
Liver phosphorylase deficiency
GSD type VI
GSD type VI other name
Hers' disease
Phosphorylase kinase deficiency
GSD type IXa
GLUT2 (Glucose transporter 2) deficiency
GSD type IXa
GLUT2 (Glucose transporter 2) deficiency or
Fanconi-Bickel disease
GSD that affects the liver
GSD type 0a, Ia, Ib, III, IV, VI, IXa
myophosphorylase deficiency
GSD type V
Phosphofructokinase deficiency
GSD type VII
GSD type VII
Tarui's Disease
Phosphoglycerate mutase deficiency
GSD type X
Lactate dehydrogenase A deficiency
GSD type XI