What is Corticobasal Syndrome?
Corticobasal Syndrome, also known as corticobasal degeneration, is a rare and progressive neurological disorder. It is caused by an abnormal buildup of tau proteins in the brain, which interferes with normal nerve cell function. Over time, these damaged nerve cells die, leading to shrinkage in certain areas of the brain. Corticobasal syndrome is a type of frontotemporal dementia as it primarily affects the frontal and temporal regions of the brain, which are responsible for movement, thinking, behavior and language.
Who is Affected?
- This is a rare condition, but impacts men and women at similar rates
- It primarily impacts older adults