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Trial administrator Neurodegenerative research team
0044 2381206132
srikanth.anugu@uhs.nhs.uk
Multiple System Atrophy Shy-Drager Syndrome Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive Parkinsonian Disorders Corticobasal Degeneration
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The study will compare health care utilisation and quality of life for patients with progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal syndrome and multiple system atrophy in different parts of the region that our specialist clinic operates in with different services as well as in other regions with no specialist clinics. This study aims to investigate which aspects of the service are most beneficial for the patients and to determine the influence of support services and specialty clinics on patients and their carers.
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Trial administrator Neurodegenerative research team
0044 2381206132
srikanth.anugu@uhs.nhs.uk
The study is sponsored by University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
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