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English: The segmented circle is the global symbol for Glycogen Storage Disease Type I, introduced in 2018 to raise awareness of GSD I and unify the community affected by the rare genetic disorder.
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Using Photoshop CC 2015

Previously published: On a number of private Facebook groups comprised of members of the global GSD I community.
Author F.allan.c


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