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1. Two types: MSA-Parkinsonian type (MSA-P) & MSA-cerebellar type (MSA-C).
1. Two types: MSA-Parkinsonian type (MSA-P) & MSA-cerebellar type (MSA-C).
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<br/>2. MSA-P is further sub-divided into 3 syndromes: Shy-Drager (Parkinsons features with autonomic dysfunction), Olivo-ponto-cerebellar (Parkinsons features with ataxia &amp; dysarthria), striatonigral degeneration (Parkinsons features with dystonia).  
<br/>2. MSA-P is further sub-divided into 3 syndromes: Shy-Drager (Parkinsons features with autonomic dysfunction), Olivo-ponto-cerebellar (Parkinsons features with ataxia &amp; dysarthria), striatonigral degeneration (Parkinsons features with dystonia).  



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SUMMARY

1. Two types: MSA-Parkinsonian type (MSA-P) & MSA-cerebellar type (MSA-C).

2. MSA-P is further sub-divided into 3 syndromes: Shy-Drager (Parkinsons features with autonomic dysfunction), Olivo-ponto-cerebellar (Parkinsons features with ataxia & dysarthria), striatonigral degeneration (Parkinsons features with dystonia).


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