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Shy-Drager Syndrome

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Definition: A progressive neurodegenerative condition of the central and autonomic nervous systems characterized by atrophy of the preganglionic lateral horn neurons of the thoracic spinal cord. This disease is generally considered a clinical variant of MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY. Affected individuals present in the fifth or sixth decade with ORTHOSTASIS and bladder dysfunction; and later develop FECAL INCONTINENCE; anhidrosis; ATAXIA; IMPOTENCE; and alterations of tone suggestive of basal ganglia dysfunction. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p536)     
See Also Multiple System Atrophy
Other names Orthostatic Hypotension, Dysautonomic; Idiopathic Orthostatic Hypotension, Shy-Drager Typ; Autonomic Failure, Progressive; Dysautonomic Orthostatic Hypotensions; Dysautonomic Orthostatic Hypotension; Dysautonomia-Orthostatic Hypotension Syndromes; Dysautonomia Orthostatic Hypotension Syndrome; Autonomic Failures, Progressive; Syndrome, Dysautonomia-Orthostatic Hypotension; Dysautonomia-Orthostatic Hypotension Syndrome; Syndromes, Dysautonomia-Orthostatic Hypotension; Syndrome, Shy-Drager; Syndrome, Dysautonomia Orthostatic Hypotension; Shy Drager Syndrome; Progressive Autonomic Failures; Progressive Autonomic Failure; Orthostatic Hypotensions, Dysautonomic; Idiopathic Orthostatic Hypotension, Shy Drager Typ; Hypotensions, Dysautonomic Orthostatic; Hypotension, Dysautonomic Orthostatic

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