Transverse myelitis Flashcards

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What is transverse myelitis?

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Inflammation of the spinal-cord – caused by the immune system becoming autoreactive and attacking the myelin in the spine

Transverse: inflammation across a total horizontal section of the spinal cord

Myelitis: inflammation of myelin

Most common = inflammation in thoracic region

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What causes transverse myelitis?

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Unknown calls in many cases, can occur following a viral infection but often occurs with no warning or precipitating event

Infectious causes: EBV, CMV

Vaccines: transverse myelitis has been reported with almost all vaccines

Paraneoplastic syndromes

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Signs and symptoms of transverse myelitis

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Symptoms occur quickly, depends on where the inflammation has occurred

Lower back: weakness of both legs, bowel and bladder problems

Upper back: arm and leg weakness, can affect breathing in severe cases

Usually a well-defined sensory level

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Investigation of transverse myelitis

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Lumbar puncture: increased WCC

MRI: inflammation

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Management of transverse myelitis

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Early steroid treatment can reduce symptoms and stop new symptoms from developing

If steroids show no improvement intravenous Ig can be given – a.k.a. plasma exchange

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Prognosis of transverse myelitis

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Varies greatly, some recover totally, some are left with motor weakness and bowel and bladder dysfunction

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