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Horacio Kaufmann, MD

Affiliated Provider
Affiliated providers provide medical care at an NYU Langone location or a private practice, and are not employed by NYU Langone Health.
  • Specialties: Autonomic Disorders, Neurology
  • Treats: Adults
  • Languages: English, Spanish
  • Phone: 212-263-7225
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Conditions and Treatments

Conditions
  • autonomic disorders
  • autonomic neuropathy
  • dysautonomia
  • fainting
  • familial dysautonomia
  • multiple system atrophy
  • orthostatic hypotension
  • parkinson's disease

Positions
Board Certifications
  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology - Neurology, 1987
Education and Training
  • Fellowship, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Movement Disorders, 1986
  • Residency, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Neurology, 1985
  • MD from University of Buenos Aires, 1978

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Locations and Appointments

Dysautonomia Center

530 First Avenue, Suite 9Q, New York, NY 10016

Phone

212-263-7225

Fax

646-754-9647

Interests

autonomic disorders

Research Summary

Autonomic disorders caused by a genetic and/or neurodegenerative condition.

Academic Contact

Academic office

560 First Avenue

Ninth Floor

New York, NY 10016

Phone

212-263-7225

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  • THE PROSPECTIVE NATURAL HISTORY OF FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA

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  • An observational multi-center study to validate outcome measures for future clinical trials of Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)

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  • EARLY DETECTION OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN DISEASE Single-center cross-sectional and longitudinal non-interventional observational study of biomarkers in prodromal synucleinopathy

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