There is no cure for Batten disease, and only one form, CLN2, has an approved treatment. Children with Batten disease have a short life expectancy, with the length directly linked to how early the symptoms appear. In the variants that do not appear until adulthood, symptoms tend to be milder and may have less impact on life expectancy.

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