human liver glycogenosis

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Human liver. Glycogenosis Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Human liver. Glycogenosis
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Light microscope Glycogenosis of liver pathology Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Human liver. Hepatic glycogenosis is characterized by excessive glycogen accumulation in hepatocytes and represents a hepatic complication of diabetes that particularly occurs in patients with longstanding poorly controlled type 1 diabetes. Also, it can be due to glycogen storage disease type I GSD I, an inherited disease that results in the liver being unable to properly break down stored


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