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Patterns of dopamine transporter imaging in subtypes of multiple system atrophy.

L-L BuF-T LiuC-F JiangS-S GuoH YuC-T ZuoP WuJian Wang
Published in: Acta neurologica Scandinavica (2018)
The subtypes of MSA studied here show significantly different spatial/anatomic patterns of striatonigral degeneration which may provide insights into their disease pathophysiology. Specifically, MSA-P patients exhibit an uneven and much greater pronounced loss of dopamine innervation, while a relatively uniform pattern is revealed in patients with the MSA-C. Furthermore, the typical reduction in DAT 11 C-CFT binding in striatum is not present in all MSA-C patients, with a minority of cases showing normal DAT binding.
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