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Infectious Myelopathies

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SEMINARS IN NEUROLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 280-290

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THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1725126

Keywords

myelopathy; chronic spastic paraparesis; myeloradiculitis

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Infectious myelopathies are a significant cause of morbidity worldwide in the context of globalization and increasing use of immunosuppressive therapy. Clinical spinal cord syndromes related to infection are varied, with a wide range of causative pathogens.
In the setting of both globalization and increasing use of immunosuppressive therapy, infectious myelopathies are an important cause of morbidity worldwide. Clinical spinal cord syndromes related to infection are varied, including transverse myelitis, acute flaccid paralysis related to anterior horn cell involvement, spinal cord compression, chronic spastic paraparesis, and myeloradiculitis. Causative pathogens include viruses, parasites, pyogenic and atypical bacteria, and fungi. The epidemiology, clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment of selected organisms will be discussed in this article.

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