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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for myelopathy
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  1. Tabes dorsalis is a complication of untreated syphilis that involves muscle weakness and abnormal sensations. ... Tabes dorsalis is a ...
  2. ... Sasso R. Pathophysiology of cervical spondylosis, radiculopathy, and myelopathy. In: Steinmetz, MP, Berven SH, Benzel EC, eds. ...
  3. ... is replaced by fibrous scar tissue) Polycythemia vera (bone marrow disease that leads to an abnormal increase in the ...
  4. ... that starts in the bone marrow) Polycythemia vera (bone marrow disease that leads to an abnormal increase in the ...
  5. Polycythemia vera (PV) is a bone marrow disease that leads to an abnormal increase in the number of blood cells. The red blood cells are the most affected blood ...
  6. ... term complications of chemotherapy or radiation therapy include: Bone marrow diseases (such as leukemia) Heart disease Inability to have ...
  7. ... sores of skin and bones (gummas) Neurosyphilis Syphilitic myelopathy - a complication that involves muscle weakness and abnormal ...
  8. Agranulocytosis may be caused by: Autoimmune disorders Bone marrow diseases, such as myelodysplasia or large granular lymphocyte (LGL) leukemia Certain medicines used to treat diseases, including cancer Certain street drugs Poor nutrition Preparation ...
  9. ... such as levodopa, antidepressants, anticonvulsants) Polycythemia rubra vera (bone marrow disease) Sydenham chorea (movement disorder that occurs most often ...
  10. ... nervous system: Nerve damage (neuropathy), spinal cord injury (myelopathy), or brain damage ( stroke or other brain injury) ...
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