Disease | transverse myelitis |
Phenotype | C0030486|paraplegia |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 26290755 | This can lead to many complications, ranging from mild sensory disturbances to complete transverse myelitis with tetraplegia or paraplegia, sensory impairments, bladder-bowel dysfunction, and more [11, 24]. |
PubMedID- 24665273 | Meningoencephalitis, spinal cord syndromes, meningitis and encephalopathy, optic neuropathy, facial weakness, vestibular disturbance, vertigo, sensory neural deafness, cortical venous thrombosis, intercranial hypertension, ataxia, ocular motor dysfunction, dysarthria, dysphagia, isolated cranial nerve lesions (nerve vii was the most), severe transverse myelitis with paraplegia, brown sequard syndrome, hemiparesis and hemisensory disturbance, seizure and hippocampal complex partial seizures have been reported (27-31). |
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