Other terms
Transverse Myelopathy Syndrome,Transverse Myelopathy Syndromes,Transverse Myelitis,Myelitis, Acute Transverse,Acute Transverse Myelitis,Transverse Myelitis, Acute,Myelitis, Subacute Transverse,Myelitides, Subacute Transverse,Subacute Transverse Myelitis,Transverse Myelitis, Subacute,Myelitis, Paraneoplastic,Paraneoplastic Myelitis,Myelitis, Postinfectious,Postinfectious Myelitis,Myelitis, Postvaccinal,Postvaccinal Myelitis,Demyelinative Myelitis,Myelitis, Demyelinative,Myelitis, Necrotizing,Necrotizing Myelitis
Description
Myelitis, Transverse: Inflammation of a transverse portion of the spinal cord characterized by acute or subacute segmental demyelination or necrosis. The condition may occur sporadically, follow an infection or vaccination, or present as a paraneoplastic syndrome (see also ENCEPHALOMYELITIS, ACUTE DISSEMINATED). Clinical manifestations include motor weakness, sensory loss, and incontinence. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1242-6)
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