Data in Brief (Oct 2020)

Data highlighting effects of Ketogenic diet on cardiomyopathy and hepatopathy in Glycogen storage disease Type IIIA

  • Tatiana Marusic,
  • Mojca Zerjav Tansek,
  • Andreja Sirca Campa,
  • Ajda Mezek,
  • Pavel Berden,
  • Tadej Battelino,
  • Urh Groselj

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
p. 106205

Abstract

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Datasets highlighting effects of ketogenic diet (KD) in a glycogen storage disease type IIIa patient is presented with the longest patient follow up report to date. Now a 15-year old girl with GSD type IIIa, diagnosed at 1 year of age, had initially introduced treatment with diet high carbohydrates, according to the recommendations. Progressively she developed left ventricular obstructive hypertrophy, hepatomegaly and skeletal myopathy. At the age of 11 years, she was introduced KD and continuous ketosis has been maintained for over 4 years providing longest reported follow up to date. KD introduction lead to a normalization of left ventricular parameters and ventricular mass and to an improvement in hepatic injury markers and decrease in liver size.We provided a table with biochemical parameters, a table providing detailed diet composition, tables with cardiac and hepatic measures and figures depicting cardiac NMR images; all the tables/figures are provided referring to the KD introduction (values prior/after). Interpretation of this data can be found in a case report article titled “Normalization of obstructive cardiomyopathy and improvement of hepatopathy on ketogenic diet in patient with glycogen storage disease (GSD) type IIIa”.

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