Acute Transverse Myelitis: A Retrospective Study Using Magnetic
Resonance Imaging
Thomas Scott, Norbert Weikers, Mark Hospodar and Joseph Wapenski

Abstract:
The prognostic value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
in the syndrome of acute transverse myelitis had not been evaluated.
After retrospective study of 14 cases, we found that MRI is
valuable for both diagnosis and prognosis in this illness. The
criteria for the diagnosis of acute transverse myelitis consisted
of acute onset (over less than 3 weeks) of symmetrical motor
and sensory dysfunction referable to a distinct spinal cord
level, with sphincter dysfunction. Patients with abnormal MRIs
of the spinal cord had significantly worse outcomes than patients
with normal MRIs.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1994; 21: 133-136
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