Shy Drager Syndrome (SDS) Treatment
Shy Drager Syndrome is a rare, insidious disorder mainly known as Multiple System Atrophy (MSA).
The Multiple System Atrophy Coalition provides much needed patient and caregiver support, educational resources and advocacy to create awareness.
Criteria used in the diagnosis of MSA/Shy Drager Syndrome
Autonomic and Urinary Dysfunction
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Parkinsonism
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Cerebellar Dysfunction
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Corticospinal Tract Dysfunction
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Call 866-737-4999 for more details.
Visit- https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/diagnosing-msa for original content.
The Multiple System Atrophy Coalition provides much needed patient and caregiver support, educational resources and advocacy to create awareness.
Criteria used in the diagnosis of MSA/Shy Drager Syndrome
Autonomic and Urinary Dysfunction
Features-
- Orthostatic Hypotention
- Urinary incontinence or incomplete bladder emptying
Parkinsonism
Features-
- Slowness of voluntary movement
- Rigidity
- Postural instability
- Tremor
Cerebellar Dysfunction
Features-
- Gait ataxia
- Ataxic Dysarthria
- Limb Ataxia
Corticospinal Tract Dysfunction
Features-
- Extensor plantar responses with hyperreflexia
Call 866-737-4999 for more details.
Visit- https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/diagnosing-msa for original content.