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Myelopathy describes any
neurologic deficit related to the
spinal cord. The most
common form of
myelopathy in humans,
cervical spondylotic myelopathy...
- Surfer's
myelopathy is a rare,
nontraumatic spinal cord
injury caused by
hyperextension of the back and
resulting in
paraplegia (paralysis
below the waist)...
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Canine degenerative myelopathy, also
known as
chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy, is an incurable,
progressive disease of the
canine spinal cord that...
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Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy (CSM) is a
disorder characterised by the age-related
deterioration of the
cervical spinal cord.
Referred to be a range...
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disease Caragine LP,
Halbach VV, Ng PP, Dowd CF (June 2002). "Vascular
myelopathies-vascular
malformations of the
spinal cord:
presentation and endovascular...
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Tabes dorsalis Other names Syphilitic myelopathy Axial section of the
spinal cord
showing syphilitic destruction (whitened area,
upper center) of the posterior...
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pallidum Myelopathy Lymphatic system Neuropathy Oh, Unsong; Jacobson,
Steven (23
December 2016). "Treatment of HTLV-I-****ociated
Myelopathy / Tropical...
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dangerous by
compressing the
spinal cord.
Cervical canal stenosis may lead to
myelopathy, a
serious condition causing symptoms including major body
weakness and...
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pressure on the
spinal cord (typically in the
cervical spine) may
result in
myelopathy,
characterized by
global weakness, gait dysfunction, loss of balance,...
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causes of
myelopathy. Inflammation, illness, and neurodegenerative, nutritional, and
vascular disorders can also
contribute to
myelopathy. Quantitative...