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Transverse Myelitis is the inflammation of the spinal cord.
what does this mean: Mild Myelomalacia consistant with history of transverse myelitis
No, myalgic encephalomyelitis which is medically defined as chronic fatigue syndrome has not been demonstrated, as of yet, to have any determinable physical cause. As such it is treated as a psychological condition, albeit a definitively disabling one, it is not contagious.
Polio myelitis.
The area on the spinal cord affected by transverse myelitis will determine the individual's level of functioning. The higher-up the lesion, the greater the disability.
Inflammation of the spinal marrow or its membranes.
Myelitis is inflammation of the spinal cord that can cause symptoms such as weakness, numbness, and muscle pain. It can be caused by infections, autoimmune disorders, or other underlying conditions. Treatment usually involves addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms.
You are confusing the prefix myel/o (bonen marrow/spinal cord) with myc/o (fungus). myelitis is inflammation of the spinal cord, normally associated with bacteria or a virus; although there have been few reported cases of myelitis due to a fungus.
weakness of limbs; tingling or numbness of fingers
Yes.
Equine Protozoal Myelitis