disease 990 words KG: ent-dise-b8de04af 2026-03-28
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Olfactory Dysfunction in Corticobasal Syndrome

Disease Info
PrevalenceApproximately 20-35% of CBS patients demonstrate olfactory dysfunction on standardized testing (UPSIT < 15th percentile)
SeverityWhen present, olfactory deficits are typically mild to moderate, rarely reaching the severe range seen in DLB
Temporal PatternOlfactory loss may develop concurrently with or after motor symptoms; pre-motor olfactory loss is less characteristic than in PD
AnosmiaComplete anosmia is rare in CBS, occurring in fewer than 10% of affected individuals
Screening ToolOlfactory testing (UPSIT, SS-16) can help differentiate CBS from PD when severe olfactory loss is present
Pathological PredictionPreserved olfaction suggests non-Lewy body pathology
Complementary BiomarkerWhen combined with other markers (MRI, FDG-PET), olfactory testing adds diagnostic confidence
DatabasesOMIMOrphanetClinicalTrialsPubMed

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Related Hypotheses (21)

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Score: 0.55
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Related Experiments (1)

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clinical · proposed · Score: 0.40