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The epidemiology of transverse myelitis
Autoimmunity Reviews, 2010Transverse myelitis is a neurological disorder causing acute spinal cord injury as a result of acute inflammation, often associated with para infectious processes and autoimmune disease. The purpose of this article is to review the literature on the geoepidemiology of transverse myelitis and assess its environmental associations.
Anupama, Bhat +3 more
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Transverse Myelitis and Penicillin
Pediatrics, 1983To the Editor.— The review by Beregson et al1 was of particular interest to staff pediatricians at William Beaumont Army Medical Center due to a recent case of transverse myelitis following gluteal injection of benzathine penicillin.
M R, Weir, R G, Fearnow
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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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Urinary Dysfunction in Transverse Myelitis
Journal of Urology, 1990Six men and 2 women with a history of transverse myelitis and persistent lower urinary tract symptoms underwent neurourological evaluation. Of the patients, 4 were neurologically intact, while the remainder had residual neurological deficits. Urodynamic studies revealed detrusor-external sphincter dyssynergia in 6 patients.
Y, Berger, J G, Blaivas, L, Oliver
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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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Transverse Myelitis in Measles
Pediatric Neurology, 2015Laila B, van der Heijden +1 more
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