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Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a degenerative neurological disorder characterized by a combination of the following: Progressive damage to the autonomic nervous system, commonly leading to low blood pressure upon standing, difficulty urinating, and/or abnormal breathing during sleep Muscle rigidity +/- tremor and slow movement (Parkinsonism) Poor coordination / unsteady walking (ataxia) When autonomic failure predominates, the term Shy-Drager Syndrome is often used. MSA is associated wit ...
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Catch a Rapid Killer: Research for Multiple
System Atrophy
... Multiple system atrophy, or MSA, is a neurological disorder that shares many of the same symptoms as Parkinson’s disease -- muscle rigidity, tremors, loss of balance and bradykinesia, the slowing down...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Multiple System Atrophy Information Page ... Multiple system atrophy (MSA) refers to three slowly progressive related disorders that affect the central and autonomic nervous systems. The disorders are characterized by their foremost symptoms: ol...
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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Resources
- Catch a Rapid Killer: Research for Multiple System Atrophy (Cleveland Clinic)
- Multiple System Atrophy (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)

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