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Leading specialists share uncommon diagnostic tricks

Differentiating movement disorders requires attention to subtle, often-overlooked details. Discover lesser-known insights that veteran clinicians have picked up through years of practice and careful observation. 
 

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Key vocal characteristics in MSA

Dr. Florin Gandor
Listen for these key vocal characteristics to help diagnosis patients with MSA.

Areas of Interest subtopics
  • Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA)
  • Speech Disorders

Irregular movements to watch for in MSA

Dr. Florin Gandor
Watch for these irregular movements when screening patients for MSA.

Areas of Interest subtopics
  • Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA)

Differentiate between MSA-C and cerebellar and genetic ataxias

Dr. Maria Teresa Pellecchia
How to differentiate between MSA-C and cerebellar and genetic ataxias.

Areas of Interest subtopics
  • Ataxias
  • Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA)

Dystonic signs to watch for when identifying patients with MSA

Dr. Florin Gandor
Watch for these dystonic signs when identifying patients with MSA.

Areas of Interest subtopics
  • Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA)

How dysphagia symptoms differ in patients with MSA

Dr. Florin Gandor
Learn how dysphagia symptoms differ in patients with MSA versus those with PD.

Areas of Interest subtopics
  • Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA)



 

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