Multiple System Atrophy MSA

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Information and References: Mayo Clinic | Wikipedia | NIH | Healthline | Physiopedia

Patient Resources and Related Organizations: The MSA Coalition | Rex Griswold Foundation Cure MSA | Rex Griswold Foundation Cure MSA | Dysautonomia International | Cure MSA on Facebook

News and Media: News-Medical.net | NY Times | WNDU.com

Clinical trials: Clinicaltrials.gov | In Clinical Trials | EU Clinical Trials Register | WeHeal Guide to Researching Clinical Trials

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Other online resources: emedicine.medscape.com | Returning Hope | LikeCell Center

Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare neurological disorder that impairs your body’s involuntary (autonomic) functions, including blood pressure, heart rate, bladder function and digestion.

Formerly called Shy-Drager syndrome, the condition shares many Parkinson’s disease-like symptoms, such as slowness of movement, muscle rigidity and poor balance.

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