MSA usually progresses much more rapidly than classic Parkinson's disease. Signs and Symptoms of Cerebellar Dysfunction (MSA-C) MSA-C is characterized by poor coordination and progressive loss of ...
MSA is divided into MSA-C (cerebellar type) which has more symptoms of ataxia (incoordination) and MSA-P (parkinsonian type) which has more parkinsonian symptoms but is relatively unresponsive to the ...
Dr. Charles Ide, Western Michigan University Gwen Frostic Professor of Biological Sciences and Director of the Great Lakes Environmental and Molecular Sciences Center, has been researching a deadly ...
Background Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder of unknown etiology, manifesting as combination of parkinsonism, cerebellar syndrome and dysautonomia.
Researchers wanted to see if mapping the structural and functional connections across the brain could be used to predict patterns of atrophy spread in patients with mild Parkinson's disease. They ...
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