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Multiple system atrophy

Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by autonomic dysfunction, tremors, slow movement, muscle rigidity, and postural instability (collectively known as parkinsonism) and ataxia. This is caused by progressive degeneration of neurons in several parts of the brain including the basal ganglia, inferior olivary nucleus, and cerebellum.

Metrics Summary

Total Publications
Lifetime
3,100
Prior Five Years
804
Total Citations
Lifetime
84,445
Prior Five Years
7,703
Total Scholars
Lifetime
6,450
Prior Five Years
5,487

Institutional Rankings

Global (Worldwide)
Academic Institutions
Lifetime
Academic Institutions
Prior Five Years
Non-academic Institutions
Lifetime
#1
Austria
#1
Austria
#1
United States
#2
United Kingdom
#2
United States
#2
Germany
#3
Japan
#4
United States
#3
Canada
#4
United Kingdom
#5
United Kingdom
#4
United States
#5
Chile
#6
Japan
#7
United States
#8
Japan
#9
United States
#10
Japan
#11
United Kingdom
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