Myelitis
Myelitis | |
ICD-10 | G04-G05 |
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ICD-9 | 323 |
DiseasesDB | 29461 |
MeSH | D009187 |
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Overview
Myelitis is a disease involving swelling of the spinal cord, which disrupts central nervous system functions linking the brain and limbs.
Symptoms and signs
Symptoms vary by region of the CNS affected.
- fever
- headaches
- tingling
- Bladder dysfunction (loss of bladder control)
- pain
- Meningeal signs may develop
- (central or peripheral paresis
- Numbness; Altered sensation, Sensorimotor paralysis below the level of the inflammation (Absent tendon reflexes below the level of the inflammation), loss of feeling
- Leg weakness
- Arm weakness
- Paresthesia
- Back pain
- Leg pain
- Arm pain
- Bowel dysfunction
- Muscle spasms
- Malaise
- Anorexia
- Leg paresthesia
- Urinary retention
- Sexual dysfunction
- Fecal incontinence
- Abdominal muscle paralysis
Diagnosis
- Spinal MRI
- Myelography
Differential Diagnosis of Causes of Myelitis
Infections
- Certain viruses - causing viral myelitis:
Myelitis as a complication
Other conditions that might have Myelitis as a complication might be potential underlying conditions. The list of conditions listing Myelitis as a complication includes:
- Gnathostoma Infection
- Poxviridae disease
Myelitis as a symptom
- Bing-Neel syndrome
Prognosis
Untreated myelitis may rapidly lead to a permanently damaged spinal cord.
See also
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