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*Transverse myelitis often develops following viral infections. Infectious agents suspected of causing transverse myelitis include | *Transverse myelitis often develops following viral infections. Infectious agents suspected of causing transverse myelitis include | ||
** Bacterial skin infections | ** Bacterial skin infections | ||
** [[Cytomegalovirus]] | ** [[Cytomegalovirus]] | ||
** [[Echovirus]] | ** [[Echovirus]] | ||
** [[Epstein-Barr]] | ** [[Epstein-Barr]] | ||
** [[Hepatitis A]] | ** [[Hepatitis A]] | ||
** [[Herpes simplex]] | ** [[Herpes simplex]] | ||
** [[Human immunodeficiency virus]] (HIV) | ** [[Human immunodeficiency virus]] (HIV) | ||
** [[Influenza]] | ** [[Influenza]] | ||
** Middle-ear infections ([[otitis media]]) | ** Middle-ear infections ([[otitis media]]) | ||
** [[Mycoplasma pneumoniae]] (bacterial pneumonia) | ** [[Mycoplasma pneumoniae]] (bacterial pneumonia) | ||
** [[Rubella]] | ** [[Rubella]] | ||
* Transverse myelitis also may occur as a complication of | * Transverse myelitis also may occur as a complication of | ||
** [[Lyme disease]] | ** [[Lyme disease]] | ||
** [[Measles]] | ** [[Measles]] | ||
** [[Syphilis]] | ** [[Syphilis]] | ||
** [[Vaccinations]] (including those for [[chickenpox]] and [[rabies]]) | ** [[Vaccinations]] (including those for [[chickenpox]] and [[rabies]]) |
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Causes
- Transverse myelitis often develops following viral infections. Infectious agents suspected of causing transverse myelitis include
- Bacterial skin infections
- Cytomegalovirus
- Echovirus
- Epstein-Barr
- Hepatitis A
- Herpes simplex
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Influenza
- Middle-ear infections (otitis media)
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae (bacterial pneumonia)
- Rubella
- Transverse myelitis also may occur as a complication of
- Lyme disease
- Measles
- Syphilis
- Vaccinations (including those for chickenpox and rabies)
- Varicella zoster (the virus that causes chickenpox and shingles)