| 11. | English has been paralysed from the waist down since the age of three due to transverse myelitis.
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| 12. | He died of myelitis on June 19, 1922, in Bernardsville, New Jersey at age 58.
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| 13. | Doctors diagnosed her problem as transverse myelitis, a rare and supposedly incurable neurological infection of her spinal cord.
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| 14. | Similar instances of optic neuritis and myelitis were reported, and many believed it constituted a distinct clinical entity.
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| 15. | Other neurological disorders have been reported in the context of dengue, such as transverse myelitis and Guillain Barr?syndrome.
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| 16. | In patients with the monophasic form, the transverse myelitis and optic neuritis occur simultaneously or within days of each other.
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| 17. | Other neurological disorders have been reported in the context of dengue, such as transverse myelitis and Guillain-Barr?syndrome.
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| 18. | In this mechanism, " Listeria " travels along the nerves to the brain, resulting in encephalitis or transverse myelitis.
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| 19. | It most often manifests as brain abscesses in immunocompetent people, however meningitis and myelitis were observed in a limited number of cases.
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| 20. | Diagnosis included a good medical history, MRI imaging, and the elimination of transverse myelitis or Guillain Barr?syndrome as potential causes.
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