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La maladie a une présentation sporadique dans la grande majorité des cas. Il s’agit d’une affection dégénérative affectant à des degrés variables les systèmes extrapyramidaux, pyramidaux, cérébelleux et autonomes.
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Manto, M., Habas, C. (2013). Atrophie multisystémique (MSA). In: Le cervelet. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0447-7_15
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