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Speech and Language-Onset Corticobasal Syndrome

Overview

Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) typically presents with asymmetric motor symptoms including rigidity, bradykinesia, dystonia, myoclonus, and cortical sensory loss. However, a distinct clinical variant exists where patients initially present with speech and/or language problems before developing the classic CBS motor phenotype. This speech/language-onset CBS represents a significant diagnostic challenge and has important implications for differential diagnosis, particularly with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) variants and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP).

Clinical Characterization

Phenomenology

Speech and language-onset CBS presents with progressive deterioration of speech output and/or language function as the initial symptom, often preceding the development of motor features by months to years. This contrasts with classic-onset CBS where motor symptoms dominate the presentation.

Speech Features:

  • Reduced speech output (speech poverty)
  • Slow speech rate
  • Monopitch speech
  • Dysarthria components
  • Apraxia of speech
Language Features:
  • Non-fluent aphasia
  • Agrammatic speech
  • Anomia
  • Phonemic paraphasias
  • Preserved comprehension in early stages

Comparison with Classic-Onset CBS


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