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'''Phosphofructokinase deficiency''', also known as '''Glycogen storage disease type VII''' or '''Tarui's disease'''<ref>{{WhoNamedIt|synd|3022}}</ref>, is a ] with ] inheritance, in which deficiency of the M subunit of the ] ] impairs the ability of cells such as ] and ]s to use ]s (such as ]) for energy. It may affects humans as well as other ]s (especially ]s). In humans it is the least common type of ]. '''Phosphofructokinase deficiency''', also known as '''Glycogen storage disease type VII''' or '''Tarui's disease'''<ref>{{WhoNamedIt|synd|3022}}</ref>, is ] with ] inheritance, in which deficiency of the M subunit of the ] ] impairs the ability of cells such as ] and ]s to use ]s (such as ]) for energy. It may affects humans as well as other ]s (especially ]s). In humans it is the least common type of ].


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Medical condition
Phosphofructokinase deficiency
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Phosphofructokinase deficiency, also known as Glycogen storage disease type VII or Tarui's disease, is metabolic disorder with autosomal recessive inheritance, in which deficiency of the M subunit of the phosphofructokinase enzyme impairs the ability of cells such as erythrocytes and rhabdomyocytes to use carbohydrates (such as glucose) for energy. It may affects humans as well as other mammals (especially dogs). In humans it is the least common type of glycogen storage disease.

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The disease presents with exercise-induced muscle cramps and weakness (sometimes rhabdomyolysis), as well as with haemolytic anaemia causing dark urine a few hours later.

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