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Multiple System Atrophy: Understanding Parkinsonian Features and Poor Prognosis
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Multiple System Atrophy: Understanding Parkinsonian Features and Poor Prognosis

Multiple System Atrophy (MSA-P) is a rare, aggressive neurological disorder with parkinsonian symptoms and severe autonomic failure. Unlike Parkinson’s, it progresses rapidly, responds poorly to treatment, and has a median survival of only 6-10 years.

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