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  1. Multiple System Atrophy - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-12-06
  2. Parkinson´s Disease: Parkinson's Disease. Movement disorder, Dopamine, Parkinsonism, Idiopathic, James Parkinson, Parkinson plus syndrome, Multiple system atrophy
  3. Deaths From Multiple System Atrophy: Sydney Selwyn
  4. Multiple system atrophy: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Richard Robinson, 2005
  5. MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Aging</i> by SULTAN DARVESH, 2002
  6. Chronic stress and memory loss.......meditation for ADHD.......multiple system atrophy.(ASK THE DOCTOR): An article from: Mind, Mood & Memory by Unavailable, 2009-10-01
  7. Multiple System Atrophy by Gregor Wenning, 2005-10-30
  8. Olivopontocerebellar atrophy: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Richard Robinson, 2005
  9. Parkinson-plus patients--an unknown group with severe symptoms.: An article from: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing by Anne-Christine Sjostrom, Bjorn Holmberg, et all 2002-12-01
  10. Snoring or stridor? It could be a lifesaving distinction.(Pulmonary Medicine): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-01
  11. Advances in Research on Neurodegeneration: Volume 6 (Journal of Neural Transmission Supplementum) (v. 6)

41. Multiple System Atrophy
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43. Multiple System Atrophy
multiple system atrophy. Definition Causes, incidence, and risk factorsmultiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare degenerative condition.
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Multiple system atrophy
Definition: A degenerative disorder characterized by progressive damage to the autonomic nervous system (the portion of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, digestion and sexual function), muscle tremor and rigidity, slow movement, and other widespread neurologic losses.
Alternative Names: Shy-Drager Syndrome; Neurologic orthostatic hypotension; Shy-McGee-Drager syndrome; Parkinson's plus syndrome
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare degenerative condition. It is a condition that appears similar to Parkinson's disease in that patients may be slow moving, tremulous and have a shuffling gait but with more widespread neurologic damage and damage to the autonomic nervous system (the portion of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions).
The cause is unknown. There is progressive damage (degeneration) of the nervous system, with damage to all parts of the nervous system. The disorder develops gradually. It is most often diagnosed in men over 60 years old.
Review Date: 6/10/2001
Reviewed By: Galit Kleiner-Fisman, M.D., Department of Neurology, Beth-Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

44. Multiple System Atrophy
multiple system atrophy. Alternative Names ShyDrager Syndrome; Neurologic orthostatichypotension; Shy-McGee-Drager syndrome; Parkinson's plus syndrome.
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Multiple system atrophy
Alternative Names: Shy-Drager Syndrome; Neurologic orthostatic hypotension; Shy-McGee-Drager syndrome; Parkinson's plus syndrome
Symptoms:
  • Dizziness or fainting when arising or after standing still Impotence Loss of sweating of any part of the body Loss of control of bowels or bladder Vision changes, decreased or blurred vision Muscle rigidity
    • Stiffness Difficulty bending arms or legs
    Posture may be unstable, stooped, or slumped over Movement difficulties Slow movements
    • Difficulty beginning to walk, difficulty initiating any voluntary movement Small steps followed by the need to run to maintain balance Freezing of movement when the movement is stopped, unable to resume movement
    Muscle aches and pains ( myalgia Tremors (may present in varying degrees, may not be present)
    • May occur at rest or at any time May become severe enough to interfere with activities May be worse when tired, excited, or stressed Finger-thumb rubbing (pill rolling tremor ) may be present May occur with any action such as holding a cup or other eating utensils
    Changes in facial expression
    • Reduced ability to show facial expressions "Mask" appearance to face Staring May be unable to close mouth
    Voice and/or speech changes Difficulty chewing or swallowing (occasionally) Loss of fine motor skills
    • Difficulty writing, may be small and illegible

45. Multiple System Atrophy Chat Room
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We welcome patients and families and friends of those with ANY neurodegenerative disorder. ESPECIALLY: MSA SDS SND OPCA CBGD PSP LBD PAF POTS Multiple System Atrophy Shy-Drager Syndrome Striatonigral Degeneration Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy Corticobasal Ganglionic Degeneration Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Lewy Body Dementia Pure Autonomic Failure Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome Send questions or feedback to: pbower@accesscable.net

46. Health Ency.: Disease: Multiple System Atrophy
Ency. home Disease M multiple system atrophy. multiple system atrophy. Causesand Risks. multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare degenerative condition.
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Ency. home Disease M Multiple system atrophy Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Alternative names: Shy-Drager Syndrome; Neurologic orthostatic hypotension; Shy-McGee-Drager syndrome; Parkinson's plus syndrome Definition: A degenerative disorder characterized by progressive damage to the autonomic nervous system (the portion of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, digestion and sexual function), muscle tremor and rigidity, slow movement, and other widespread neurologic losses. Causes and Risks Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare degenerative condition. It is a condition that appears similar to Parkinson's disease in that patients may be slow moving, tremulous and have a shuffling gait but with more widespread neurologic damage and damage to the autonomic nervous system (the portion of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions).
The cause is unknown. There is progressive damage (degeneration) of the nervous system, with damage to all parts of the nervous system. The disorder develops gradually. It is most often diagnosed in men over 60 years old. Ency. home

47. Health Ency.: Disease: Multiple System Atrophy
notice. Ency. home Disease M multiple system atrophy. Multiple systematrophy. Ency. home Disease M multiple system atrophy. Please
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Ency. home Disease M Multiple system atrophy Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Alternative names: Shy-Drager Syndrome; Neurologic orthostatic hypotension; Shy-McGee-Drager syndrome; Parkinson's plus syndrome Symptoms
  • Dizziness or fainting when arising or after standing still
  • Impotence
  • Loss of sweating of any part of the body
  • Loss of control of bowels or bladder
  • Vision changes, decreased or blurred vision
  • Muscle rigidity
    • Stiffness
    • Difficulty bending arms or legs
    Posture may be unstable, stooped, or slumped over
  • Movement difficulties Slow movements
    • Difficulty beginning to walk, difficulty initiating any voluntary movement
    • Small steps followed by the need to run to maintain balance
    • Freezing of movement when the movement is stopped, unable to resume movement
    Muscle aches and pains ( myalgia
  • Tremors (may present in varying degrees, may not be present)
    • May occur at rest or at any time
    • May become severe enough to interfere with activities
    • May be worse when tired, excited, or stressed

48. Nature Publishing Group
Guest editorial. Lewy body diseases and multiple system atrophy as synucleinopathies.M Goedert 1,a and MG Spillantini 2. 1 MRC Laboratory
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49. Nature Publishing Group
and neuropathological phenotype displayed by 1B AR transgenic mice are consistentwith the autonomic (Shy–Drager) presentation of multiple system atrophy (MSA
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nm/journal/v7/n2/full/nm0201_13

50. The Family Village - Shy Drager Syndrome
Shy Drager Syndrome. Synonym multiple system atrophy. ShyDrager Syndrome/MultipleSystem Atrophy Support Group (SDS/MSA) 2004 Howard Lane Austin, TX.
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51. ORPHANET® : Multiple System Atrophy
Translate this page ORPHANET. ORPHANET database access. multiple system atrophy. Directaccess to details Alias Shy-Drager syndrome. Home Page.
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52. Multiple System Atrophy Syndromes Information Page Diseases Database
multiple system atrophy syndromes Information Page. multiple system atrophysyndromes Gomultiple system atrophy syndromes specific sites.
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53. Multiple System Atrophy : Meddie Health Search
ITEMS LINKS Keynote Lecture on MSA by PL Lantos Cellular and Molecular Pathologyof multiple system atrophy A Review and Recent Developments.
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54. Multiple System Atrophy
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*For Medical Professionals only, registration required Multiple system atrophy, condition belonging to the group of neurodegenerative disorders with prevalent degeneration of the substantia nigra and related systems, and Parkinsonism. There are four main variants: striatonigral degeneration Shy Drager syndrome olivopontocerebellar atrophy ; and Parkinsonism and motor neurone diseases.
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55. Multiple System Atrophy News - September 2002
multiple system atrophy News September 2002. 2. multiple system atrophy IN THEMEDIA a. About Health TV Interview on MSA featuring Tony Swartz-Lloyd.
http://www.parkinson.ca/board/messages/1655.html
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Multiple System Atrophy News - September 2002
Table of Contents 1. SUPPORT GROUP EVENTS
a. SDS/MSA Regional Conference: Chicago IL - September 13 - 15,
b. All California Ataxia Research Meeting: Fresno, CA - November
2. MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY IN THE MEDIA
a. "About Health" TV Interview on MSA featuring Tony Swartz-Lloyd 3. MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY RESEARCH NEWS
a. Vanderbilt team nets $9.5 million to study autonomic nervous
system 4. ODDS AND ENDS
a. Local MSA Support Groups 1. SUPPORT GROUP EVENTS a. SDS/MSA Regional Conference: Chicago IL - September 13 - 15, 2002 The Chicago SDS/MSA Support Group meeting arrangements have been
completed. Location: The Chicago O'Hare Hilton Hotel Dates: Friday, Sept.13 through Sunday Sept. 15th Room rates: $90.00 plus tax per night Accessibility: Walking (Tunnel) from Baggage claim or via Hilton courtesy shuttle outside baggage claim area. Hotel reservation Instructions: Call 877-865-5322 The group code is SDS/MSA. The code (including the "slash") must be

56. Re: Multiple System Atrophy News - March 2002
Re multiple system atrophy News March 2002. In Reply to multiple system atrophyNews - March 2002 posted by Pam Bower on March 21, 2002 at 114855
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Follow Ups Post Followup Parkinson's Discussion Forum FAQ Posted by Susan Campbell on May 01, 2002 at 00:16:15: In Reply to: Multiple System Atrophy News - March 2002 posted by Pam Bower on March 21, 2002 at 11:48:55: I am looking for a support group in Canada and I am always successful in finding them in the USA but not in Canada. My mother was diagnosed with MSA about 2 months ago and I have been studying everything I can find on the internet about MSA. I would love to find somewhere in Canada that would have a Patient Conference or Support Groups of some kind.I Thank-You for any information you can give me.
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57. Other Ataxias
Other Ataxias and related disorders. multiple system atrophy (MSA) August 1994.Brain Clinical features and natural history of multiple system atrophy.
http://internaf.org/ataxia/othatax.html
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Multiple System Atrophy (MSA): http://www.ndrf.org/MSA.htm June 1997 Acta Neuropathol: The distribution and dynamic density of oligodendroglial cytoplasmic inclusions
(GCIs) in multiple system atrophy
August 1994 Brain: Clinical features and natural history of multiple system atrophy. Ananalysis of 100 cases. November 1993 Nippon Rinsho: Multiple system atrophy (MSA)
MSA with Cerebellar Ataxia - "Sporadic Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy" (OPCA): NINDS Pamphlet - Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy (OPCA) January 1997 Movement Disorders: Cerebellar presentation of multiple system atrophy. March 1996 Movement Disorders: Olivopontocerebellar pathology in multiple system atrophy.
MSA With Autonomic Failure - "Shy-Drager Syndrome" (SDS): Jeff's Shy-Drager Page Shy-Drager Syndrome American Autonomic Society CWRU Autonomic Labratory June 1997 Axone: Shy-Drager Syndrome March 1997 New England Journal of Medicine: Autonomic Disorders and Their Recognition
MSA with "Striatonigral Degeneration" (SND): January 1997 Nippon Rinsho: Striatonigral Degeneration
Episodic Ataxia (EA): Episodic Ataxia Information by Mark Dias OMIM entry for Episodic Ataxia Type 1 OMIM entry for Episodic Ataxia Type 2 OMIM entry for CSE (Choreoathetosis with Spasticity and Episodic Ataxia) Autosomal Recessive Spastic Ataxia of Charelevoix-Saguenay (ARSACS):

58. Multiple System Atrophy - General Practice Notebook
multiple system atrophy. Three Pathologically multiple system atrophy ischaracterised by widespread neuronal loss and gliosis. Clinically
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multiple system atrophy Three neurodegenerative disorders are included under this heading:
  • olivopontocerebellar atrophy (OPCA) strionigral degeneration Shy-Drager syndrome
Pathologically multiple system atrophy is characterised by widespread neuronal loss and gliosis. Clinically there are three distinct pictures according to which parts of the brain are most severely affected:
  • cerebellar ataxia in OPCA Parkinsonism in strionigral degeneration autonomic failure in Shy-Drager syndrome

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59. Multiple System Atrophy (congenital) - General Practice Notebook
multiple system atrophy (congenital). multiple system atrophy usuallyautosomal recessive; prognosis is poor with early onset disease;
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multiple system atrophy (congenital) These are a heterogeneous group of ataxias caused by:
  • malformation and hypoplasias of the cerebellum:
      usually autosomal dominant inheritance onset during childhood characterised by hypotonia and cerebellar ataxia IQ is normal good prognosis, some improve with age multiple system atrophy:
        usually autosomal recessive prognosis is poor with early onset disease characterised by:
          spasticity failure to thrive amyotrophy skeletal malformations
        babies die within a few weeks of birth

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60. MSA
multiple system atrophy. multiple system atrophy Clinical Diagnostic Criteria.Striato Nigral Degeneration Type. (predominant parkinsonism).
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Multiple System Atrophy This term abbreviated MSA defines a specific syndrome within the larger less well defined category of multiple system degenerations. The features of the MSA include: parkinsonism, cerebellar or corticospinal signs, orthostatic hypotension, impotence, and urinary incontinence or retention, usually preceding or within two years after the onset of the motor symptoms. The previous division into Shy Drager Syndrome (SDS), Striato Nigral Degeneration (SND), and Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy (OPCA) has been dropped. Immunohistochemistry demonstrates that these three disorders share a common pathology. The latest diagnostic criteria are shown in the table below. Wenning et. al. determined that the combination of autonomic insufficiency, speech or bulbar dysfunction, absence of dementia, postural instability with falls, poor response to levodopa, and absence of levodopa-induced confusion gave a diagnostic sensitivity and specificity greater than 90%. Median age of onset of MSA is about age 55 years (range of 33 to 76). It affects men slightly more than women. Nearly half of patients are disabled or wheelchair bound within 5 years of the onset of motor symptoms. Mean survival is 6 to 7 years. 80% of MSA patients develop predominant parkinsonism (MSA-P) and 20% develop predominant cerebellar signs (MSA-C). The latter statistics are likely skewed by referral patterns to movement disorder centers. There is considerable overlap. Cerebellar features are present in over 40% of patients with SND type, and parkinsonism is detectable in 50% of OPCA type patients.

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