it can be, but it is rare.
it can be, but it is rare.
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first described the condition in 1960
SDS was named for neurologists Milton Shy, M.D., from the National Institutes of Health, and Glenn Drager, M.D., from the Baylor College of Medicine, who first described the condition in 1960.
SDS was named for neurologists Milton Shy, M.D., from the National Institutes of Health, and Glenn Drager, M.D., from the Baylor College of Medicine, who first described the condition in 1960.
Shy-Drager syndrome is a degenerative neurological disorder that affects your brain and other parts of your central nervous system. It causes a drop in blood pressure when standing up, bladder dysfunction and other Parkinson's-like symptoms, such as slowness of movement, muscle rigidity and poor balance. Shy-Drager syndrome develops in adulthood, beginning at an average age of 50 years, and is gradually progressive and usually fatal. A rare condition, Shy-Drager syndrome occurs about two to three times more frequently in men. Shy-Drager syndrome is named after two researchers who first described it in 1960. It's commonly referred to as multiple system atrophy (MSA). http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/shy-drager-syndrome/DS00989/DSECTION=1
Shy-Drager syndrome (Multiple system atrophy) is a rare, progressive neurological disorder with no known prevention method at this time. Research is ongoing to better understand the underlying causes and potential preventive measures. Treatment typically focuses on managing symptoms and improving quality of life.
The cause of SDS is unknown. Symptoms develop because of degeneration of certain groups of nerve cells in the spinal cord.
Johnny Cash last performed on July 5, 2003. He was diagnosed in 1997 with Shy-Drager syndrome a neurodegenerative disease. He died on September 12, 2003.
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