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Alternate Name(s): Lipofuscinoses; Batten disease; Jansky-Bielschowsky; Kufs' disease; Spielmeyer-Vogt ... The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLS) are a group of rare, inherited neurodegenerative disorders. The term neurodegenerative means "deterioration of nerve cells." NCLS can cause blindness, mental retardation, and early death. There ...
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Illinois General Assembly Recognizes Batten Disease Awareness Days ... A Mission of the Heart | Batten Disease Support and Research Association ... The U S Federal Government allocates approximately $3 million dollars for Batten Disease research, not near enough. BDSRA also provides research funding at the rate of about $500...
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Batten Disease information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. ... Batten disease is a fatal, inherited disorder of the nervous system that begins in childhood. In some cases, the early signs are subtle, taking the form of personality and behavior changes,
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Batten disease is a fatal, inherited disorder of the nervous system that begins in childhood. Early symptoms of this disorder usually appear between the ages of 5 and 10, when parents or physicians may notice a previously normal child has begun to develop vision problems or seizures.
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Batten disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information about juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, also called Batten disease, including its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. ... Batten disease is the most common of the NCLs. It affects both males and females and people of all ethnic backgrounds, although it appears to be more common in Finland, Sweden,
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Batten Disease information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis. ... Types of Batten Disease...
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When he was 4 years old, he was diagnosed with a fatal degenerative neurological disease called Late Infantile Batten disease. This disease takes no mercy on its young victims. Nathan is currently completely blind and has regressed in skills that he had once mastered.
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Medical research for Batten Disease including cure research, prevention research, diagnostic research, and basic research. ... Types of Batten Disease...
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