A novel approach to characterize phenotypic variation in gsd iv: reconceptualizing the clinical continuum

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    Neuromuscular" and 2) "congenital neuromuscular" subtypes, which have been recognized as distinct from one another by some authors (Bruno et_al, 2004; Akman et_al, 2006; Magoulas and El-Hattab, 2019) and combined into a single group by others (Maruyama et_al, 2004; Iijima et_al, 2018). The 3) "childhood neuromuscular" or "juvenile neuromuscular" subtype (hereafter referred to as "juvenile neuromuscular") is considered less severe and follows a protracted clinical course characterized by chronic, progressive myopathy and exercise intolerance during childhood (Reusche et_al, 1992; Schröder et_al, 1993). Cardiomyopathy has been reported to occur in association with all . . .

     

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