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Hereditary Myelopathies

Seminars in Neurology, 2021
AbstractHereditary myelopathies are an important and likely underappreciated component of neurogenetic disease. While previously distinctions have been made by age of onset, the growing power and availability of high-quality neuroimaging and next-generation sequencing are increasingly expanding classical phenotypes and diminishing the utility of age ...
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Vascular Myelopathies

Seminars in Neurology, 2012
Vascular abnormalities of the spinal cord are an important cause of myelopathy. Clinicians need to be aware of these disorders as they can present with a variety of neurologic symptoms ranging from acute spinal neurologic emergencies, relapsing/remitting spells to gradually progressive dysfunction.
Parham, Moftakhar   +2 more
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MYELOPATHY

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1995
Myelitis and myelopathy may be caused by numerous ideologies, such as neoplastic, inflammatory, metabolic, infectious, and physical agents. Cervical spondylitic myelopathy, a spectrum of degenerative change occurring in the cervical spine, is the most common cause of cord dysfunction in patients more than 50 years of age.
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Hereditary Myelopathies

Continuum, 2011
Hereditary myelopathies comprise a diverse group of disorders whose signs and symptoms include progressive spasticity, limb ataxia without additional cerebellar signs, impaired vibration and positional sensation, and a variable degree of neurogenic weakness, all suggesting spinal cord impairment.
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Sarcoid Myelopathy

Journal of Neuroimaging, 1996
A 45‐year‐old woman with history of iritis, uveitis, and sarcoidosis of the skin presented with a subacute cervical myelopathy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ;howed patchy, multifocal, gadoliniumenhancing intramedullary lesions of the spinal cord, and extramedullary lesions of the basal cisterns and fourth ventricle.
Robert M. Pascuzzi   +7 more
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Neoplastic Myelopathy

Seminars in Neurology, 2012
Neoplastic myelopathy may be due to external compression or to direct intraparenchymal involvement of the spinal cord. In this review, the authors discuss the most common cause for compressive neoplastic myelopathy, metastatic disease. They also review other compressive lesions and discuss primary intramedullary spinal tumors.
Seema, Nagpal, Jennifer L, Clarke
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Autoimmune Myelopathies

Continuum, 2011
The differential diagnosis of inflammatory myelopathies is broad. Autoimmune myelopathies represent a heterogeneous but significant portion of inflammatory myelopathies. The discovery of serologic biomarkers of autoimmune myelopathies (including aquaporin-4 and collapsin response-mediator protein-5 [CRMP-5] immunoglobulin [Ig]Gs) supports the concept ...
Eoin P, Flanagan   +2 more
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Ischemic Myelopathy

Angiology, 1979
Ischemic myelopathy and Angiology of the Spinal Cord have recently drawn the attention of both paraplegists and angiologists, and their details are now fairly well known. Ischemic myelopathies increased with the rise of vascular surgery, but the means of prevention have been carefully studied and the incidence is now decreasing.
I, El-Toraei, G, Juler
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Neoplastic Myelopathies

Continuum, 2021
This article reviews the current classification system of primary spinal cord tumors and explores evolving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for both primary tumors and metastatic tumors to various compartments of the spinal cord.The 2016 World Health Organization classification system allows for more precise prognostication of and therapy for ...
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Pearls: Myelopathy

Seminars in Neurology, 2010
Both general neurologists and neurologists with a broad spectrum of subspecialty interests are often asked to evaluate patients with disorders of the spinal cord. Over the past decade, there have been significant advances in our understanding of a wide spectrum of immune-mediated, infectious, metabolic, hereditary, paraneoplastic, and compressive ...
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