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Recognition and Epileptology of Protracted CLN3 Disease.

Jillian M CameronJohn A DamianoBronwyn E GrintonPatrick W CarneyPenny McKelviePeter SilbertNicholas LawnIngrid Eileen SchefferKaren L OliverMichael S HildebrandSamuel Frank Berkovic
Published in: Epilepsia (2023)
We highlight the protracted phenotype of a disease generally associated with death in adolescence, which is a combined focal and generalized epilepsy syndrome with progressive neurological deterioration. The disorder should be suspected in an adolescent or adult patient presenting with generalized or focal seizures preceded by progressive visual loss. The common 1kB deletion has been typically associated with classic CLN3 disease, and the protracted phenotype has not previously been reported with this genotype. This suggests that modifying genetic factors may be important in determining this somewhat milder phenotype and identification of these factors should be the subject of future research.
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