The distinction of multiple system atrophy (MSA) from Parkinson's disease (PD) can be difficult, especially early in the disease. In MSA degeneration of sacral anterior horn cells (Onuf's nucleus) results in denervation-reinnervation of anal and urethral sphincter muscles, which can be recognized as
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“All fall down”: The mechanism of orthostatic hypotension in multiple systems atropy and Parkinson's disease
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1998
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- English
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- 301 KB
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- 43
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- Article
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- 0364-5134
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Electromyographic studies of the external anal sphincter muscle have received increasing attention in the differential diagnosis of patients with parkinsonism. Based on the fact that the external anal sphincter muscle is partly innervated by fibers that originate in Onuf's nucleus in the segments S2