Template:Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism

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Inborn error of carbohydrate metabolism (including glycogen storage diseases) (E73-74, 271)
Disaccharide catabolism
Lactose intolerance - Sucrose intolerance
Monosaccharide catabolism
fructose: Essential fructosuria - Fructose intolerance
galactose/galactosemia : Galactokinase deficiency - Galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase galactosemia - Galactose epimerase deficiency
Monosaccharide transport
Glucose-galactose malabsorption - Inborn errors of renal tubular transport (Renal glycosuria)
Glycolysis
GSD type VII, Tarui's, phosphofructokinase - Triosephosphate isomerase deficiency - Pyruvate kinase deficiency
Pyruvate catabolism
PDHA - Fumarase deficiency
Gluconeogenesis
PCD - Fructose bisphosphatase deficiency - GSD type I, von Gierke, glucose 6-phosphatase
Glycogenesis
GSD type 0, glycogen synthase - GSD type IV, Andersen's, branching
Glycogenolysis
GSD type II, Pompe's, glucosidase - GSD type III, Cori's, debranching - GSD type V, McArdle, glycogen phosphorylase/GSD type VI, Hers', glycogen phosphorylase - GSD type I, von Gierke, glucose 6-phosphatas
Pentose phosphate pathway
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency - Pentosuria
Other
Hyperoxaluria
see also glycolysis enzymes, pentose phosphate pathway enzymes, fructose and galactose metabolism enzymes
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