Differentiating multiple-system atrophy from Parkinson's disease

Clinical Radiology
N RamliS Y Lim

Abstract

The purpose of this review is to illustrate the differentiating features of multiple-system atrophy from Parkinson's disease at MRI. The various MRI sequences helpful in the differentiation will be discussed, including newer methods, such as diffusion tensor imaging, MR spectroscopy, and nuclear imaging.

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