Guest guest Posted April 16, 2002 Report Share Posted April 16, 2002 A Review of Not-So Technical Online Articles on MSA/Shy-Drager Many of these articles are suitable to be printed off to share with doctors and other medical professionals as well as to share with family members. a. Multiple System Atrophy Information: A lay Guide for Patients and their Carers http://glaxocentre.merseyside.org/msainfo.html (3 Pages Printed) b. Multisystem Atrophy http://neurologychannel.com/msa (3 Pages Printed) NOTE: You have to click on the left of the page to see all the parts of this article. c. MSA Booklet http://www.clinical-services.med.umn.edu/movement-disorders/msa.htm (5 Pages Printed) (This is written from the perspective of what can be done for MSA patients in helping their symptoms.) d. Parkinson's Report - Multiple System Atrophy 1998 article co-authored by Dr. on and others at Vanderbilt University http://www.parkinson.org/atrophy.htm (5 Pages Printed) (This is my favourite article written on MSA. I always recommend this one.) e. Shy-Drager Syndrome by Carol A Turkington http://www.ahealthyme.com/article/gale/100084049 (4 Pages Printed) I really like this one in that it describes the autonomic symptoms well but it only mentions the name Shy-Drager Syndrome and leaves out the other important terminology: Multiple System Atrophy, Sporadic Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy and Striatonigral Degeneration. f: Sporadic Cerebellar Degeneration March 2001 presentation by Dr. Sid Gilman http://www.ataxia.org/generations/2001summer/gilman.html See also http://accesswave.ca/~pbower/msa_gilman.htm (7 Pages Printed) (This is especially useful for understanding the balance problems in MSA - especially pages 4 through 7): g. NINDS Shy-Drager Syndrome Information Page http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/shydrger_doc.htm (2 Pages Printed) (Maybe a bit too concise, it leaves out alot and it's very cold. Not really recommended as a first read for the newly diagnosed.) h. MSA Information by the National Dysautonomia Research Foundation http://www.ndrf.org/MSA.htm (3 Pages Printed) (Good general description that describes the terminology well but it doesn't offer much to patients in what can help them deal with their symptoms.) i. Multiple System Atrophy Information June 2000 information published by Worldwide Education and Awareness for Movement Disorders ( WE MOVE), New York http://www.wemove.org/msa.html (2 Pages Printed) (Well done) j. Multiple System Atrophy Information from the Parkinson Institute http://www.parkinsonsinstitute.org/movement_disorders/multiple_system.html (1 Page Printed) (Very concise!) k. What is Shy-Drager Syndrome/Multiple System Atrophy? http://www.shy-drager.com/sdssg.htm (3 Pages Printed) (Well done) --- A Review of Somewhat Technical Online Articles on MSA/Shy-Drager: These articles are aimed mostly at medical professionals but loaded with good information if you're interested in medical information. Many of these articles are suitable to be printed off to share with doctors and other medical professionals. a. Multiple System Atrophy June 2001 article by H U Rehman http://www.ahealthyme.com/article/bellhowell/100998411 (6 Pages Printed) b. Keynote Lecture on Multiple System Atrophy by P. L. Lantos http://brainpathology.upmc.edu/vol7/0704/KL52.HTM (7 Pages Printed) c. Update: Multiple System Atrophy May 1999 article by Laurie Swan and Jerome Dupont published in " Physical Therapy " http://www.ptjournal.org/May99/Toc.cfm NOTE: You must click on " FULL TEXT! Multiple System Atrophy " near the bottom of the page to view this article. This is excellent in describing what can be done for MSA patients via physical therapy. (10 Pages Printed) d. Multiple System Atrophy by Horatio Kaufman http://www.mssm.edu/neurology/autodis/disorders/msa/msapaper.pdf Note you need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file. (9 Pages Printed) e. Multiple System Atrophy: Information for medical students and neurology residents 2001 article by Dr. Hain, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL http://www.neuro.nwu.edu/meded/MOVEMENT/msa.html (3 Pages Printed) --- A Review of Long & Thorough Online Articles on MSA/Shy-Drager: Many of these articles are suitable to be printed off to share with doctors and other medical professionals. a. Multiple System Atrophy (written in October 2001) http://emedicine.com/NEURO/topic671.htm (30 Pages Printed) b. Parkinson Plus Syndromes (Includes MSA - written in September 2001) http://emedicine.com/NEURO/topic596.htm (14 Pages Printed) c. Differential Diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease and the Parkinsonism Plus Disorders 1995 article by Drs. Mark & ph Jankovic, Baylor College, Texas http://www.parkinsons-information-exchange-network-online.com/archive/091.ht ml Not as up to date as the two above but still an excellent article that discusses the differences between MSA and similar disorders. (20 Pages Printed) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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