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[Cognitive impairment in multiple system atrophy - exclusion criteria or an integral part of the clinical picture?]

E A KatuninaN N ShipilovaI A FarnievaZ S IsaevaF K DzugaevaL P BelikovaD O Batsoeva
Published in: Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (2024)
Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a severe, orphan disease characterized by a steady increase in symptoms of parkinsonism, cerebellar disorders, and autonomic failure. In addition to autonomic failure, which is considered the defining symptom of this type of atypical parkinsonism, there are a range of other non-motor clinical manifestations, such as sleep disorders, pain syndrome, anxiety-depressive disorders, cognitive impairment (CI). CI, especially severe CI, has long been considered as a distinctive feature of MCA. Recently, there have been many clinical studies with pathomorphological or neuroimaging confirmation, indicating a high prevalence of cognitive disorders in MCA. In this article, we discuss the pathogenetic mechanisms of the development of MCA and CI in MCA, as well as the range of clinical manifestations of cognitive dysfunction.
Keyphrases
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