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Binswanger Disease

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Binswanger disease (BD), also known as subcortical vascular dementia or Binswanger's disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by extensive white matter damage in the brain resulting from chronic small vessel ischemia. It is one of the most common forms of vascular dementia, accounting for approximately 20-30% of all dementia cases[@vascular2020]. The disease was first described by Otto Binswanger in 1894 as "encephalitis subcorticalis chronica," making it one of the earliest recognized forms of dementia[@historical1994].

BD represents a distinct neurodegenerative entity distinguished by its specific pathophysiology involving damage to the cerebral white matter from small vessel disease. The condition primarily affects the subcortical regions, including the deep white matter of the frontal lobes, centrum semiovale, and periventricular areas. This selective vulnerability reflects the unique vascular supply of these regions, which are perfused by long penetrating arterioles with limited collateral circulation[@small2001].

The clinical presentation differs significantly from cortical dementias like Alzheimer's disease. Patients typically exhibit a gradual onset of cognitive decline with prominent executive dysfunction, gait abnormalities, urinary incontinence, and emotional lability. The triad of dementia, gait disturbance, and urinary incontinence, sometimes referred to as "Binswanger's triad," is characteristic but not exclusive to the disease[@binswangers2003].

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