The benefits of liver transplantation in glycogenosis type Ib

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
N BhattacharyaP J Lee

Abstract

There are few reports of liver transplantation in glycogenosis type Ib (GSD Ib). We present two cases who had dramatic catch-up growth and reduced infections after transplantation, despite persistent neutropenia.

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