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If you have one of these disorders, you may not have enough enzymes to break down the carbohydrates. Or the enzymes may not work properly.

This causes a harmful amount of sugar to build up in your body. That can lead to health problems, some of which can be serious. Some of the disorders are fatal. These disorders are inherited. Newborn babies get screened for many of them, using blood tests. If there is a family history of one of these disorders, parents can get genetic testing to see whether they carry the gene. Which of the following causes of these amputations is most common?

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