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pompe disease (gsd type ii)
Which Tissues are Affected?
The disease primarily affects muscle tissues, including:
Skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle
Smooth muscle
Other tissues such as the liver, nervous system, and respiratory muscles can also be involved, leading to a range of clinical symptoms.
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