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Urinary Dysfunction in Corticobasal Syndrome

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Urinary Dysfunction in Corticobasal Syndrome

Overview

Urinary dysfunction is a significant non-motor manifestation of corticobasal syndrome (CBS), though it is less prominent than in other atypical parkinsonian disorders like multiple system atrophy (MSA). The dysfunction typically manifests as urgency, frequency, and in some cases, urge incontinence. Understanding the neuroanatomical basis and management strategies for urinary symptoms is important for comprehensive patient care.

Corticobasal syndrome represents a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by asymmetric rigidity, apraxia, alien limb phenomena, and cortical sensory loss[@stamelou2012]. While motor features dominate the clinical presentation, autonomic dysfunction including urinary symptoms contributes significantly to disability and quality of life.

Clinical Presentation

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Urinary dysfunction in CBS typically presents with[@sakakibara2012]:

  • Urinary Urgency
    • Sudden, compelling need to void
    • Often difficult to defer
    • May lead to rush to bathroom
  • Frequency
    • Increased daytime voiding
    • Nocturia (nighttime urination)
    • Usually 1-2 times per night
  • Urge Incontinence
    • Involuntary urine loss associated with urgency
    • Less common than in MSA
    • Typically occurs in later disease stages
  • Hesitancy
    • Difficulty initiating stream
    • Weak stream
    • Incomplete emptying sensation

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