Use "myelitis|myelitides" in a sentence

1. What about transverse myelitis?

2. Transverse myelitis.

3. Cervical herpes zoster, myelitis...

4. Means transverse myelitis...

5. Even tumors may imitate inflammatory myelitis and radiculitis.

6. including transverse myelitis), encephalitis, optical neuritis

7. Recurrent transverse myelitis is a rare inflammatory demyelinating disorder, which is distinguished from acute monophasic transverse myelitis and from MS.

8. Which means it's not tranverse myelitis.

9. Purpose: equine protozoal myelitis (Sarcocystis neurona) treatment.

10. Most commonly, meningoradiculitis can be separated from myelitis.

11. paralysis (Bell s palsy), neuropathy, neuritis (including Guillain Barre Syndrome, myelitis

12. Motion for a resolution on Acute Flaccid Myelitis (B8-1385/2016)

13. But that begs the question, what caused the transverse myelitis?

14. If it's her nerves, it could be transverse myelitis.

15. Even if he'd smoked, no way marijuana causes transverse myelitis.

16. Use of immunomodulatory compounds for the treatment of transverse myelitis, multiple sclerosis, and other disorders

17. Methods of treating, preventing or managing transverse myelitis, multiple sclerosis, and/or other disorders are disclosed.

18. A patient with such a good outcome in spite of an extended myelitis is extraordinary.

19. We knew if it was myelitis, there had to be an " - itis. "

20. Serious complications are anaphylactic shock, intracranial or spinal hemorrhage and transverse myelitis.

21. Ascending myelitis: progressive inflammation involving successively higher areas of the spinal cord.

22. Serum sickness, brachial plexus neuropathy, encephalomyelitis and transverse myelitis have rarely been reported in association with tetanus vaccination.

23. Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a rare but serious condition that affects the spinal cord

24. So, Nancy, all the tests were negative, but your symptoms point to idiopathic transverse myelitis.

25. A pregnant 21-year-old woman developed ascending myelitis over a period of several weeks.

26. We present two patients with recurrent transverse myelitis, who developed an acute remitting tetraparesis and sensible deficits with a cervical level.

27. Nervous system disorders multiple sclerosis, myelitis, facial palsy, polyneuritis such as Guillain-Barré syndrome (with ascending paralysis), encephalitis, encephalopathy

28. Key features of this disorder include unilateral or bilateral optic neuritis and longitudinally extensive myelitis (≥ three segments).

29. Changes primarily due to HIV-1 include HIV-1-encephalitis, HIV-1-leukoencephalopathy and HIV-1-myelitis.

30. The second stage presents as aseptic meningitis (especially in children) or encephalitis, myelitis, radiculitis, or some combination 8 .

31. Among the 24 patients who survived longer than 1 year, there was 1 case of transient radiation myelitis.

32. Acute WNV infection also has been associated with AFP attributed to a peripheral demyelinating process (Guillain-Barré Syndrome [GBS]), or to an anterior myelitis.

33. Neuromyelitis optica (NMO, or Devic's syndrome) is a rare syndrome characterized by the combination of acute or subacute optic neuritis and transverse myelitis.

34. The pharmaceutical composition can obviously promote the restoration of the spinal nerve function, and particularly has very good curative effect on acute myelitis.

35. There are several neurological complications such as meningitis, ventriculitis, encephalitis, myelitis, cerebral angiitis, myositis, paresis of motor nerves, acute polyneuritis, and most commonly post-zoster neuralgia.

36. In particular in acute transverse myelitis a quick diagnostic work-up with a spinal MRI is indispensible in order to start an appropriate therapy as soon as possible.

37. Ten other adverse events were assessed to have insufficient evidence to support causality: encephalopathy, seizure, cerebellar ataxia, acute disseminated encephalomyelopathy, transverse myelitis, GBS, small fibre neuropathy, new onset arthropathy, stroke, and thrombocytopenia.

38. Not known: afebrile convulsions or seizures, Bell s palsy, cerebrovascular accident, dizziness, dream abnormality, encephalitis (see below), encephalopathy (see below), Guillain-Barré syndrome, measles inclusion body encephalitis (see section #), ocular palsies, paraesthesia, polyneuritis, polyneuropathy, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (see below), syncope, transverse myelitis, tremor

39. Conclusions: Transverse myelitis should be included in the differential diagnosis of any patient presenting with acute or subacute myelopathy in association with localized contrast enhancement in the spinal cord especially if flu-like prodromal symptoms were reported.

40. Other conditions, such as autism spectrum disorders, acute demyelinating encephalomyelitis, transverse myelitis, multiple sclerosis and GBS, often appear later in childhood or adulthood and may occur before or after the administration of the vaccines given to adolescents and adults (e.g., hepatitis B, tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis (Tdap)).

41. Although Tiger JK's ability to perform was inhibited by his recently diagnosed acute transverse myelitis, the album's single "8:45 Heaven," a tribute to his late grandmother, became a fan favorite and won Best Hip Hop Song at the 2008 Korean Music Awards.

42. This report of a case of acute transverse myelitis, after otherwise uneventful varicella, further stresses the importance that the possibility of this relatively rare complication should be kept in mind in patients developing a paraplegic syndrome late in the course of the disease.

43. Tuberculosis may affect the central nervous system (meninges, brain or spinal cord) in which case it is called TB meningitis, TB cerebritis, and TB myelitis respectively; the standard treatment is 12 months of drugs (2HREZ/10HR) and steroid are mandatory.

44. Tuberculoma of: brain (G07*) spinal cord (G07*) Tuberculosis of: brain (G07*) spinal cord (G07*) Tuberculous: abscess of brain (G07*) meningoencephalitis (G05.0*) myelitis (G05.0*) polyneuropathy (G63.0*) A17.9† Tuberculosis of nervous system, unspecified (G99.8*) A18 Tuberculosis of other organs A18.0† Tuberculosis of bones and joints Includes: