Publications by authors named "Franka Kovacevic"

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  • - Late infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis type 2 (CLN2) is a severe neurodegenerative disorder that typically appears in children aged 2 to 4, resulting in seizures, loss of language and motor skills, and ultimately leading to blindness and early death.
  • - A study examined six patients with CLN2 from Croatia and Bosnia, all exhibiting seizures and language delays; the results showed that treatment with cerliponase alfa significantly slowed disease progression in patients who continued therapy.
  • - Recognizing early symptoms of CLN2, such as seizures and language delays, is crucial for timely diagnosis and treatment; however, not all patients agreed to receive enzyme replacement therapy despite its benefits.
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