The mum of a five-year-old girl with a terminal genetic disorder has said her daughter's health is likely to deteriorate quickly if the NHS removes provision of the vital drug which is "keeping her doing".
Two years ago, Beatrice Cieslik was diagnosed with CLN2 type Batten disease - a rare degenerative condition which causes seizures, blindness, dementia, and difficulty with mobility and speech.
She is currently treated with the drug Brineura, allowing her to attend school and live "a better quality of life".
NHS access to the drug is set to end in May, but the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) described talks with NHS England and developer BioMarin as "constructive".