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Disorder of monosaccharide interconversion

Any genetic disorder the prevents the transformation of a monosaccharide into a different sugar. Monosaccharide interconversion is an important mechanism for maintaining adequate balances of different sugars in the body. Since monosaccharides are the building blocks of more complex glycan chains, impaired monosaccharide interconversion will negatively affect multiple glycosylation pathways. 

Synonyms:
Disorder of monosaccharide interconversion