We present three cases with transversemyelitis associated with autoimmune diseases.
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It is said to be transversemyelitis, although AstraZeneca has not confirmed that.
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Acute transversemyelitis had many names and definitions, based primarily on clinical criteria.
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No transversemyelitis or late toxicities of grade 4 or greater have been observed.
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We present the case of disseminated cryptococcosis revealed by transversemyelitis in an immunocompetent 55-year-old male patient.
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She reportedly had neurological symptoms consistent with a rare but serious spinal inflammatory disorder called transversemyelitis.
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The patient was reportedly suffering from neurological symptoms associated with a rare spinal inflammatory disorder called transversemyelitis.
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A 31-year-old man developed right optic neuritis followed by longitudinally extensive transversemyelitis, fulfilling the criteria for definite NMO.
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The British adverse event involved a study patient thought to be suffering a rare spinal inflammatory disorder called transversemyelitis.
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Dr Smith said there are a number of factors which may help determine whether the transversemyelitis was caused by the vaccine.
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The patient involved in the study had been reportedly suffering from neurological symptoms associated with a rare spinal inflammatory disorder called transversemyelitis.
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Conclusions: This systematic review confirmed that grey matter myelitis predicted poor functional outcome and was associated with longitudinally extensive transversemyelitis and anti-double-stranded DNA antibodies.
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The woman's symptoms were consistent with transversemyelitis, a serious spinal inflammatory disorder that can cause bladder problems, muscle weakness, pain and at worst, paralysis.
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Castle, 28, has used a wheelchair since she was 11, when a rare immune system malfunction, acute transversemyelitis, attacked her spinal chord.
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Transversemyelitis has been associated with vaccination before, but only very rarely.
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Transversemyelitis is a rare focal inflammation of the spinal cord.