“…Outside the nervous system, many other organs display the storage products, and the gallbladder is functionally affected (Kohlschutter, 2013;Rosenberg et al, 2016;van Rappard et al, 2015). The most common late-infantile form presents with delayed development of motor skills and spasticity, progressive loss of vision, seizures, paralysis, dementia, and premature death (Rosenberg et al, 2016), thus resembling some storage disorders not predominantly related to myelin components, like CLN3 (see below). The most common late-infantile form presents with delayed development of motor skills and spasticity, progressive loss of vision, seizures, paralysis, dementia, and premature death (Rosenberg et al, 2016), thus resembling some storage disorders not predominantly related to myelin components, like CLN3 (see below).…”