A child was found to have hypoglycaemia, hepatomegaly and accumulation of highly branched glycogen called limit dextrins. What is the diagnosis given?
Correct Answer: Cori's disease
Description: Cori's disease is is also called as Limit dextrosis as it causes deposition of limit dextrin which leads to hypoglycaemia, heptomegaly, hyperlipidemia.
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