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Multiple system atrophy
ICD-10 G903
ICD-9 333.0
OMIM [1]
DiseasesDB 12042
MedlinePlus [2]
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Shy-Drager syndrome is a rare, progressively degenerative disease of the autonomic nervous system. It is named after Dr Milton Shy and Dr Glenn Drager, who identified this syndrome in 1960.[1][2]

The American Autonomic Society and the American Academy of Neurology deprecated it as a disease entity in 1996,[3] and existing cases were redefined as multiple system atrophy with autonomic phenomena. The name "Shy-Drager syndrome" is still used occasionally for multiple system atrophy when the primary symptoms are autonomic failure.

Notable sufferers of Shy-Drager syndome[]

References[]

  1. Who Named It synd/875
  2. Shy GM, Drager GA. A neurological syndrome associated with orthostatic hypotension: a clinical-pathologic study. Arch Neurol 1960;2:511-27. PMID 14446364.
  3. The Consensus Committee of the American Autonomic Society and the American Academy of Neurology. Consensus statement on the definition of orthostatic hypotension, pure autonomic failure, and multiple system atrophy. Neurology 1996;46:1470. PMID 8628505.
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