Transverse myelitis

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Definition

  • Heterogeneous condition characterized by inflammation of the spinal cord

Etiology

Clinical Manifestations

  • Presentation is either acute or subacute, usually starting with sensory changes, weakness, or pain
  • Characterized by both motor and sensory deficits, with specific deficits depending on the spinal level of the lesion

Investigations

  • MRI spine with gadolinium, showing characteristic T2 hyperintensity without evidence of cord compression
  • CSF showing pleocytosis

Diagnosis

  • Sensorimotor and autonomic spinal cord dysfunction
    • Generally bilateral but may be asymmetric
  • Clearly defined sensory level
  • Bilateral signs and symptoms
  • Progression peaking between 4h and 21d after onset
  • Demonstration of spinal cord inflammation
    • Cerebrospinal fluid with pleocytosis or increased IGG
    • MRI with gadolinium
  • Exclusion of compressive, postradiation, neoplastic, and vascular causes

Management

  • Determine cause
  • Consider high-dose steroids 1g/d x3-5 days
  • Thromboembolism prophylaxis
  • Symptom management for pain and spasticity
    • Muscle relaxants
  • Rehab (PT/OT)
  • Follow-up investigations
    • Repeat MRI