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8. Diagnosis

Because Shy-Drager syndrome resembles Parkinson’s disease, it is sometimes difficult for doctors to tell the difference between the two. MRIs may be able to demonstrate changes in various brain areas. A tilt table test can confirm orthostatic hypotension. Blood tests, sweat tests, electrocardiograms, and bladder assessments may detect autonomic dysfunction. Additionally, some doctors may evaluate patients in a sleep laboratory to discover sleep abnormalities.

MRI scan diagnostic imaging JohnnyGreig / Getty Images

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