Which of the following types of glycogen storage diseases is characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme debranching enzyme?

A Type I Glycogen Storage Disease
B Type III Glycogen Storage Disease
C Type IV Glycogen Storage Disease
D Type VI Glycogen Storage Disease
Type III Glycogen Storage Disease, also known as Cori's disease, is caused by a deficiency of the debranching enzyme, which is necessary for the breakdown of glycogen.
Scriver's The Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease
Carbohydrate Metabolism Biochemistry Glycogen Metabolism Hard MEDICAL Confidence: high