McArdle's disease
noun
Mc·Ar·dle's disease
mək-ˈärd-ᵊlz-
: a glycogen storage disease that is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait, is marked especially by muscle weakness and myoglobinuria, and is caused by deficiency of a phosphorylase normally present in skeletal muscle
called also McArdle's syndrome
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