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Seminars in Neurology, 2002
Although infectious myelopathies are rare, timely and accurate diagnosis is essential to improving outcome. There are a number of organisms that may cause infectious myelopathies, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I), herpesviruses, enteroviruses, Treponema pallidum, Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...
Joseph R, Berger, Arman, Sabet
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Although infectious myelopathies are rare, timely and accurate diagnosis is essential to improving outcome. There are a number of organisms that may cause infectious myelopathies, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I), herpesviruses, enteroviruses, Treponema pallidum, Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...
Joseph R, Berger, Arman, Sabet
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Continuum
Vascular injuries of the spinal cord are less common than those involving the brain; however, they can be equally devastating. This article discusses the diagnosis and management of ischemic and hemorrhagic vascular disorders of the spinal cord.Clinical suspicion remains the mainstay for recognizing vascular myelopathies, yet diagnoses are often ...
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Vascular injuries of the spinal cord are less common than those involving the brain; however, they can be equally devastating. This article discusses the diagnosis and management of ischemic and hemorrhagic vascular disorders of the spinal cord.Clinical suspicion remains the mainstay for recognizing vascular myelopathies, yet diagnoses are often ...
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Seminars in Neurology, 2012
Inherited myelopathies are a small, but important subset of diseases that cause dysfunction of the spinal cord. Manifestations can include various combinations of signs and symptoms, including disturbance of gait, spasticity, paraplegia, amyotrophy, sensory loss, and urinary sphincter dysfunction. These diseases can be divided into classes that include
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Inherited myelopathies are a small, but important subset of diseases that cause dysfunction of the spinal cord. Manifestations can include various combinations of signs and symptoms, including disturbance of gait, spasticity, paraplegia, amyotrophy, sensory loss, and urinary sphincter dysfunction. These diseases can be divided into classes that include
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Continuum, 2015
Involvement of the spinal cord by cancer is seen in 5% to 10% of all patients with cancer. This article reviews disorders in which cancer results in spinal cord dysfunction.Involvement of the spinal cord in patients with cancer occurs by either direct or indirect mechanisms.
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Involvement of the spinal cord by cancer is seen in 5% to 10% of all patients with cancer. This article reviews disorders in which cancer results in spinal cord dysfunction.Involvement of the spinal cord in patients with cancer occurs by either direct or indirect mechanisms.
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1998
Radiation myelitis has long been recognised as a sinister consequence of spinal irradiation and has limited the acceptable dose of therapeutic radiation to the cord. Over the past 10 years, the pathogenesis has been increasingly understood through the use of animal models.
R, Rampling, P, Symonds
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Radiation myelitis has long been recognised as a sinister consequence of spinal irradiation and has limited the acceptable dose of therapeutic radiation to the cord. Over the past 10 years, the pathogenesis has been increasingly understood through the use of animal models.
R, Rampling, P, Symonds
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Continuum
This article illustrates the clinical importance, diagnosis, and management of degenerative and nondegenerative structural myelopathies. It also aims to create a diagnostic approach for the evaluation of patients with suspected degenerative myelopathies.There is considerable interest in developing diagnostic methods that can assist in deciding if ...
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This article illustrates the clinical importance, diagnosis, and management of degenerative and nondegenerative structural myelopathies. It also aims to create a diagnostic approach for the evaluation of patients with suspected degenerative myelopathies.There is considerable interest in developing diagnostic methods that can assist in deciding if ...
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Infectious myelopathy of any stage and etiology carries the potential for significant morbidity and mortality. This article details the clinical presentation, risk factors, and key diagnostic components of infectious myelopathies with the goal of improving the recognition of these disorders and guiding subsequent management.Despite our era of advanced ...
Anita M, Fletcher, Shamik, Bhattacharyya
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Infectious myelopathy of any stage and etiology carries the potential for significant morbidity and mortality. This article details the clinical presentation, risk factors, and key diagnostic components of infectious myelopathies with the goal of improving the recognition of these disorders and guiding subsequent management.Despite our era of advanced ...
Anita M, Fletcher, Shamik, Bhattacharyya
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Continuum, 2015
Vascular myelopathies include several diagnoses that are often misdiagnosed or undertreated. Some represent neurologic emergencies, such as spinal cord infarction, and others can be disabling if they remain unrecognized, such as spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas.
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Vascular myelopathies include several diagnoses that are often misdiagnosed or undertreated. Some represent neurologic emergencies, such as spinal cord infarction, and others can be disabling if they remain unrecognized, such as spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas.
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