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Incidence and prevalence of multiple system atrophy: a nationwide study in Iceland.

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Bjornsdottir, Anna
Gudmundsson, Gretar
Blondal, Hannes
Olafsson, Elias
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2013-02

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J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatr. 2013, 84 (2):136-40
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Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterised by autonomic dysfunction with parkinsonism (MSAp) or cerebellar (MSAc) symptoms. At autopsy, α-synuclein inclusions in glial cells of the brain are needed to confirm a definite diagnosis. We determined the 10 year incidence of MSA, point prevalence and survival in a well defined population with a high number of neurologists.
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