A 7-year-old boy is examined by his pediatrician because of complaints of severe cramping pain in his legs whenever he rides his bike. In addition, he experiences nausea and vomiting during these attacks. The child has noted that the severity of the cramps is most intense after dinners that include baked potatoes or pasta and sometimes bread. Clinical studies undertaken following a treadmill test demonstrate myoglobinuria and hyperuricemia. Given these symptoms, it seems clear that the boy is suffering from Tarui disease. With which of the following symptoms would this disease also be expected to be associated?
A) ataxia
B) decreased creatinine clearance
C) hypercoagulopathy
D) jaundice
E) methylmalonic acidemia
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