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Last updated 6/07
Phosphofructokinase Deficiency
(Also known as Tarui Disease)
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  • Definition - one of a group of muscle diseases that interfere with the processing of carbohydrates for energy production

    Cause - a genetic defect in the phosphofructokinase enzyme, which affects the breakdown of glucose

    Onset - - teens to 30s

    Symptoms - exercise intolerance, with pain and cramps, made worse by high-carbohydrate meal; myoglobinuria (rust-colored urine indicating breakdown of muscle tissue) after vigorous exercise

    Progression - not progressive, although weakness between episodes of exercise intolerance may occur late in disease

    Inheritance - autosomal recessive, meaning caused by the contribution of a defective gene from each parent

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