Resources- Specific Diagnosis Card Catalog- Batten Disease

Related Disorders: Santavnori, Jansky, Bielschowsky, Spielmeyer, Sjogren, Kuf, Parry.

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  • Who to Contact

    Batten Disease Support and Research Association (BDSRA)
    120 Humphries Dr., Suite 2
    Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
    1-800-448-4570
    740-927-4298
    E-mail: bdsra1@bdsra.org
    Web: http://bdsra.org/

    The Batten Disease Support and Research Association (BDSRA) is an international support and research networking organization that works with families of children and young adults with the inherited neurological degenerative disorder, Battens Disease. They act as a national registry for NCL researchers throughout the world, maximize the opportunities of patients with Batten to lead as normal a life as possible, educate lay persons and professionals about the special needs of patients and their families, and provide a parent communication network for information and emotional support. The association has local chapters and a directory of these is available. They will provide assistance to an individual who wishes to start a local support group, and do parent-to-parent matching.

    The Batten Disease Support and Research Association publishes a quarterly newsletter, The Illuminator, that is included with membership and they publish several brochures. They provide a new parent packet that includes information about the association and the disorder. The Association has a lending library of articles, abstracts, books and videos that are available to members.

    Where to Go to Chat with Others

    Batten Disease Web Board

    Learn More About It

    Batten Disease

    Gene for Last Major Form of Batten Disease Discovered

    Batten Disease Fact Sheet

    About Batten Disease

    Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinoses NCL Mutations

    Links

    The Batten Disease Support and Research Association

    Batten Disease Family Association

    Natey Foundation Home Page

    The Natalie Fund
    In Search of a Treatment and Cure for Batten Disease

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