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A 6-month-old child presented with multiple episodes of seizures over the past 2.5 months. The child was admitted to the ward and had frequent episodes of hypoglycemia, which precipitated the seizures. On examination, hepatosplenomegaly, short stature, thin extremities, and a doll-like facies were noted. Laboratory findings revealed hyperuricemia, lactic acidosis, and hyperlipidemia. Which enzyme deficiency is responsible for this disorder?

AGlucose-6-phosphatase

BAcid maltase

CPhosphofructokinase deficiency

DDebranching enzyme deficiency

EBranching enzyme

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Enzyme deficient in Hers disease -

AMuscle phosphorylase

BLiver phosphorylase

CAcid maltase

DDebranching enzyme

3

Glycogen storage disorders are primarily classified under which type of disorders?

AEndocrine disorders

BMetabolic disorders

CGenetic disorders

DLysosomal storage disorders

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