Batten disease is very rare. By some estimates it affects two to four out of 100,000 children in the United States. This rarity makes getting a diagnosis challenging. Doctors typically look at symptoms, medical history, and lab results. Batten disease can occur in more than one person in a family that carries the mutated gene, resulting in a faster diagnosis.

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