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Clinical Phenotypes and Subtypes of Corticobasal Syndrome

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Clinical Phenotypes and Subtypes of Corticobasal Syndrome

Overview

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Corticobasal Syndrome ([CBS](/diseases/corticobasal-syndrome)) is characterized by significant clinical heterogeneity, with patients presenting with distinct phenotypic variants that correlate with different underlying pathologies and prognoses. Understanding these subtypes is critical for accurate diagnosis, prognostic counseling, and therapeutic planning.

1. Clinical Phenotypic Classification

1.1 Frontal Variant CBS

The frontal variant represents one of the most common phenotypic presentations of CBS, characterized by prominent executive dysfunction and behavioral changes.

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