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Transverse Myelitis: A Serious and Dangerous Neurological Condition

Dr.Sitthi Petchrutchatachart

Knowledge

Praram 9 Hospital

  • Post Date 23 December 2024

Transverse Myelitis is a severe neurological disorder caused by inflammation of the spinal cord, which plays a crucial role in controlling body movement, sensory perception, and the excretory system. Without appropriate treatment, it may lead to permanent disability or even become life-threatening.

Table of contents

  • Symptoms of Transverse Myelitis
  • Causes and Risk Factors of Transverse Myelitis
  • Diagnosing Transverse Myelitis
  • Treatment of Transverse Myelitis
  • Prevention of Transverse Myelitis
  • Conclusion

Symptoms of Transverse Myelitis

The symptoms of transverse myelitis can range from mild to severe. In some cases, the disease may progress rapidly depending on various factors. Common symptoms include:

  1. Acute Pain
    Patients often experience back pain or radiating nerve pain in the arms and legs. This can be an early sign of the disease but is sometimes mistaken for general muscle soreness.
  2. Sensory Abnormalities
    Symptoms such as numbness or loss of sensation in the arms, legs, or torso are common. Some patients may feel sharp, electric shock-like pain or burning sensations.
  3. Motor Dysfunction
    Weakness in the arms or legs or partial paralysis may occur, making it difficult to maintain balance or walk. In severe cases, paralysis of the respiratory muscles may lead to breathing difficulties or respiratory failure..
  4. Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction
    Patients may experience urinary or fecal incontinence, difficulty urinating, or urinary retention.

Additionally, some patients may also experience inflammation of the optic nerve or brain, leading to visual impairments.

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Causes and Risk Factors of Transverse Myelitis

Transverse myelitis can result from various causes, including:

  1. Infections
    Viral infections such as herpes, influenza, or COVID-19, as well as bacterial infections like tuberculosis and syphilis, can contribute to transverse myelitis.
  2. Autoimmune Disorders
    Conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optica (NMO) 
  3. Vaccination Complications
    Rare cases have been linked to complications following certain vaccines.
  4. Spinal Cord Injuries
    Trauma from accidents or other physical injuries.

Other conditions can mimic transverse myelitis, such as compressive myelopathy (spinal cord compression due to degenerative discs or tumors), syringohydromyelia (fluid-filled cysts in the spinal cord), spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas (abnormal blood vessels in the spinal cord), or Guillain-Barré syndrome. These conditions require entirely different treatments.

Risk factors include autoimmune diseases and a history of severe viral or bacterial infections.

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Diagnosing Transverse Myelitis

A thorough neurological examination is essential for diagnosing transverse myelitis. Diagnostic tools include:

  • MRI: To detect inflammation or abnormalities in the spinal cord.
  • Lumbar Puncture: To analyze inflammation and detect infections in cerebrospinal fluid.
  • Blood Tests: Help identify autoimmune diseases and evaluate inflammation severity.

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Treatment of Transverse Myelitis

Acute Phase Treatment

  • Corticosteroids: To reduce spinal cord inflammation.
  • Plasmapheresis or IV Immunoglobulin (IVIG): Used when corticosteroids are ineffective and symptoms are severe.
  • Antiviral or Antibiotic Medications: For specific infections.

Rehabilitation Phase Treatment

During this phase, patients often require rehabilitation to restore functionality and return to daily activities:

  • Physical Therapy: To improve muscle strength and mobility.
  • Occupational Therapy: To help patients adapt and regain independence in daily activities.
  • Symptomatic Management: Pain management and care for bladder or bowel dysfunction, including catheterization when necessary.

Some patients may require long-term immunosuppressive medication to prevent recurrence.

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Prevention of Transverse Myelitis

While preventing transverse myelitis may be difficult in some cases, maintaining overall health can reduce risk factors. Preventive measures include:

  • Practicing good hygiene to minimize infection risks.
  • Receiving vaccinations as recommended by healthcare providers.
  • Managing chronic conditions, especially autoimmune disorders.

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Conclusion

Transverse myelitis is a severe condition that can lead to permanent disability or death if not diagnosed and treated promptly. Early recognition of warning signs such as radiating pain, numbness, or weakness is crucial. If these symptoms occur, it is important to consult a specialist immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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