I had a Datscan recently that said I was Positive for Parkinson's. Prior to the Datscan I had been diagnosed in 2010 with Parkinson's. At my last visit with my Neuro which was also prior to the Datscan he said I had MSA.
I'm a little confused because it says on the Mayo Clinic web site. "Multiple system atrophy is so named because its signs and symptoms affect multiple parts of your body. MSA is classified by two types: Parkinsonism and cerebellar, depending on which types of symptoms predominate at the time of evaluation."
I've also read that many people are misdiagnosed as having Parkinson's because they
present with Parkinson's like symptoms. Since my diagnosis for Parkinson's has been confirmed through this new technology I'm wondering why my original Neuro is saying I have MSA.