Myelopathy | |
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Specialty | Neurology |
Complications | myelitis |
Causes | Narrowing of the spinal cord (spinal stenosis) |
Myelopathy describes any neurologic deficit related to the spinal cord.[1] The most common form of myelopathy in humans, cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM),[2][3] also called degenerative cervical myelopathy,[4] results from narrowing of the spinal canal (spinal stenosis) ultimately causing compression of the spinal cord.[5] When due to trauma, myelopathy is known as (acute) spinal cord injury. When inflammatory, it is known as myelitis. Disease that is vascular in nature is known as vascular myelopathy.
In Asian populations, spinal cord compression often occurs due to a different, inflammatory process affecting the posterior longitudinal ligament.[citation needed]