Presents with gait instability/apraxia ("magnetic gait") progressing over months to years, followed by dementia
Cognitive symptoms include psychomotor slowing, decreased attention/concentration, impaired executive function, and apathy
Urinary incontinence is common, presenting first as urgency with an inability to reach the bathroom in time, then later progressing to incontinence with apathy
There should be no headaches, nausea/vomiting, visual changes, or papilledema