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Article: Multiple System Atrophy Information Page
What is Multiple System Atrophy?
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: olivopontocerebellar atrophy (OPCA), which primarily affects balance, coordination, and speech; a parkinsonian form (striatonigral degeneration), which can resemble Parkinson's disease because of slow movement and stiff muscles; and a form with predominant autonomic nervous system involvement (formerly Shy-Drager syndrome, now called MSA with orthostatic hypotension). In all three forms of MSA, the patient can have orthostatic, or postural, hypotension-an excessive drop in blood pressure when the patient stands up, which causes dizziness or momentary blackouts. Other symptoms may include stiffness and rigidity, loss of balance and coordination, impaired speech, breathing and swallowing difficulties, blurred vision, male impotence, constipation, and urinary difficulties. Most patients develop dementia late in the course of the disease, which is usually diagnosed in persons over age 50. MSA is twice as common in men as in women.
Is there any treatment?
What is the prognosis?
What research is being done?
Select this link to view a list of studies currently seeking patients.
Organizations
| Shy-Drager/Multiple System Atrophy Support Group, Inc. P.O. Box 279 Coupland, TX 78615 Don.Summers@shy-drager.com http://www.shy-drager.com Tel: 866-SDS-4999 (737-4999) Fax: 512-251-3315 | Worldwide Education & Awareness for Movement Disorders (WE MOVE) 204 West 84th Street New York, NY 10024 wemove@wemove.org http://www.wemove.org Tel: 800-437-MOV2 (6682) 212-875-8312 Fax: 212-875-8389 |
| American Parkinson Disease Association 1250 Hylan Blvd. Suite 4B Staten Island, NY 10305-1946 apda@apdaparkinson.org http://www.apdaparkinson.org Tel: 718-981-8001 800-223-2732 Calif: 800-908-2732 Fax: 718-981-4399 | National Dysautonomia Research Foundation 1407 West 4th Street Suite 160 Red Wing, MN 55066-2108 ndrf@ndrf.org http://www.ndrf.org Tel: 651-267-0525 Fax: 651-267-0524 |
| National Ataxia Foundation (NAF) 2600 Fernbrook Lane Suite 119 Minneapolis, MN 55447-4752 naf@ataxia.org http://www.ataxia.org Tel: 763-553-0020 Fax: 763-553-0167 | National Parkinson Foundation 1501 N.W. 9th Avenue Bob Hope Research Center Miami, FL 33136-1494 mailbox@parkinson.org http://www.parkinson.org Tel: 305-243-6666 800-327-4545 Fla: 800-433-7022 Fax: 305-243-5595 |
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Cache Date: December 15, 2004
Resources
- Adrenoleukodystrophy Information Page (National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke)
- Alexander Disease Information Page (National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke)

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