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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MYELITIDES»
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Infectious myelitides are uncommon but must be differentiated from other serious
disorders. Myelitis is defined as any inflammatory process involving the spinal
cord white matter, gray matter, or both. Infectious myelitis is typically subacute,
with ...
Anil K. Nair, Marwan N. Sabbagh, 2014
2
A Text-book of medicine for students and practitioners
Such genuine myelitides are decidedly rare, and little definite is yet known as to
their causes. We sometimes see the disease develop in previously healthy
persons without, however, being able to demonstrate any toxic influence
whatever.
Adolf von Strümpell, 1911
3
Diseases of the Spine and Spinal Cord
... Primary Infectious Myelitis Viral Myelitides Poliomyelitis Postpoliomyelitis
syndrome Myelitis with acute viral encephalomyelitis Herpes zoster Rabies
Subacute myoclonic spinal neuronitis HTLV-1 I AIDS myelopathy Bacterial and
Spirochetol ...
Thomas N. Byrne Clinical Professor of Neurology and Internal Medicine Yale University School of Medicine, Spinal Cord Disorders Edward C. Benzel Director, Department of Neurosurgery Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Department of Neurology Yale University School of Medicine Stephen G. Waxman Professor and Chairman, 2000
4
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Among others, Potzl, Bartels, Paltauf, and Adler in his Inferiority of Organs and
Their Psychical Compensation have touched upon this aspect of the problem. Of
the spinal complications neuralgias, neuritides, zosters, myelitides, polyneuritis, ...
The great majority of cases of so-called chronic anterior poliomyelitis are, in
reality, amyotrophic syphilitic myelitides. Clinically, syphilitic amyotrophy
assumes the ordinary characters of amyotrophy, namely, a progressive evolution,
an almost ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1921
6
A Textbook of nervous diseases for students and practicing ...
The development and course of transverse myelitides may be summed up as
follows : usually a prodromal stage which is characterized by pain in the back,
paresthesias in girdle form, sensation of drawing and formication in the
extremities ...
7
Api Textbook of Medicine
In cases of inflammation of the spinal cord where white matter tracts bear the
brunt ofinvolvement,aetiologies other than viral myelitides such as parainfectious
myelitis, post vaccination myelitides, multiple sclerosis and paraneoplastic ...
Y. P. Munjal, S. K. Sharma, A. K. Agarwal, M. D., 2012
8
Diseases of the Nervous System: A Text-book of Neurology and ...
By Leyden and his school, most of these disorders were classed with the chronic
myelitides. Henneberg2 uses the term funicular myelitis for one group of non-
system combined degenerations. These latter are usually due to blood changes,
...
Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White, 1919
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Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders: Handbook of ...
Myelitides have also been reported. The presence of systemic symptoms, such
as diarrhea and weight loss, along with migratory polyarthropathies, can help
divert clinical suspicions to this alternative, and often difficult-to-make, diagnosis;
...
10
Transactions of the Minnesota State Medical Association
myelitides present great variation in their severity and symptomatology. The most
common type of myelitis caused by influenza is a dorso-lumbar myelitis. The
general influenzal symptoms may have been very mild; in some cases a history
of a ...
Minnesota State Medical Association, 1919