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The patient became unable to walk without assistance after 1 year, and died 4 years after the symptom onset. Autopsy findings showed frontoparietal cortical atrophy, ballooned neurons, and phosphorylated tau-positive astrocytic plaques and neuropil threads with gliosis and neuronal loss, confirming the corticobasal degeneration. The case illustrates that precedent clinical events such as stroke might tip a patient with subclinical CBS into overt clinical manifestations. The case illustrates that precedent clinical events such as stroke