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Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLS)





Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLS)

Alternative Names:

Lipofuscinoses; Batten disease; Jansky-Bielschowsky; Kufs' disease; Spielmeyer-Vogt
Treatment:

Treatment depends on the specific symptoms and their extent. There may be a need for life-long assistance with care.


Support Groups:


For information and support, see www.bdsra.org.


Expectations (prognosis):
  • Progressive visual disturbance to blindness
  • Mental deterioration
  • Probable death by the age of 10 if the disease is apparent in the first year of life
  • Milder symptoms with no loss of vision and a normal life expectancy if disease is adult onset

Complications:

There is typically visual impairment or blindness in early-onset forms of the disease. Mental impairment can range from severe retardation at birth to only late-onset dementia. There can be severe problems with the nerves that control muscle tone, resulting in rigidity. The person may become totally dependent on others for help with daily activities.


Calling your health care provider:

Call your health care provider if your child shows symptoms of blindness or retardation.




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