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transverse myelitis

Introduction

  • transverse myelitis is inflammation of the spinal cord which produces neurological changes often with a transverse band-like sensory deficit.
  • it may be rapidly developing over hours or days and is then called “acute” or evolve over weeks and then is called “subacute”

Aetiology

Clinical features

  • depends upon the level of the inflammation
  • weakness of the lower limb(s) / weak in the knees which may progress to paraplegia
  • pain in lower back, or sciatica like pains radiating down the leg(s)
  • can cause paraesthesiae which may be worse on neck flexion (Lhermitte’s phenomenon)
  • can cause bowel or bladder dysfunction
  • can cause upper limb weakness or paraesthesiae if lesion is higher up in the spinal cord
  • may have associated symptoms of muscle spasms, discomfort, headache, fever, anorexia, etc

DDx and Ix

transverse_myelitis.txt · Last modified: 2019/08/18 06:25 by 127.0.0.1

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