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Idiopathic Transverse Myelitis
Archives of Neurology, 2005R eports in the medical literature of “acute myelitis” date back to 1882 and are credited to H. C. Bastain, MD Lond, FRS, a consulting physician to what was then called University College Hospital and the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic (London, England).
Chitra, Krishnan, Douglas A, Kerr
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Wong M, Choi S, Bharadwaj S, Galey J: Transverse myelitis, 2022
Ram N. Narayan, Benjamin Greenberg
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Ram N. Narayan, Benjamin Greenberg
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Rehabilitation in Transverse Myelitis
Continuum, 2011The consequences of neurologic injuries related to transverse myelitis (TM) are long-lasting and require rehabilitative interventions in about two-thirds of cases. Because numerous neural repair mechanisms are dependent on maintenance of an optimal amount of activity both above and below the injury level, rehabilitation and exercise are useful not only
Cristina L, Sadowsky +6 more
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Acute lumbosacral transverse myelitis
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2013We report two patients with idiopathic acute lumbosacral myelitis, a rare form of acute transverse myelitis. Both patients developed urinary retention, moderate motor and sensory paresis of the lower extremities, severe sensory deficit in the anogenital region and reduced deep tendon reflexes.
Takao, Hashimoto, Kosuke, Naito
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TRANSVERSE MYELITIS FOLLOWING MUMPS
Acta Paediatrica, 1973SummaryAn example of transverse myelitis complicating seriologically proven mumps in a 3‐year‐old boy is described. This patient is the youngest as yet reported with the condition.
S, Benady, A B, Zvi, G, Szabo
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Acta medica portuguesa, 1996
The authors report three clinical cases of acute transverse myelitis in young patients with emphasis given to the seriousness of this kind of pathology, the need to exclude a potentially treatable cause and the controversial corticosteroid treatment.
T C, Monteiro +4 more
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The authors report three clinical cases of acute transverse myelitis in young patients with emphasis given to the seriousness of this kind of pathology, the need to exclude a potentially treatable cause and the controversial corticosteroid treatment.
T C, Monteiro +4 more
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