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Myelopathy refers to pathology of the spinal cord.[1] When due to trauma, it is known as spinal cord injury. When inflammatory, it is known as myelitis. Disease that is vascular in nature is known as vascular myelopathy.
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Nervous system disorders, primarily CNS (G04–G47, 323–349)
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Brain/ encephalopathy
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autoimmune (Multiple sclerosis, Neuromyelitis optica, Schilder's disease) · hereditary (Adrenoleukodystrophy, Alexander, Canavan, Krabbe, ML, PMD, VWM, MFC, CAMFAK syndrome) · Central pontine myelinolysis · Marchiafava-Bignami disease · Alpers' disease
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Focal · Generalised · Status epilepticus · Myoclonic epilepsy
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Migraine (Familial hemiplegic) · Cluster · Tension
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TIA (Amaurosis fugax, Transient global amnesia Acute aphasia) Stroke (MCA, ACA, PCA, Foville's, Millard-Gubler, Lateral medullary, Weber's, Lacunar stroke)
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Insomnia · Hypersomnia · Sleep apnea (Obstructive, Ondine's curse) · Narcolepsy · Cataplexy · Kleine-Levin · Circadian rhythm sleep disorder (Advanced sleep phase disorder, Delayed sleep phase disorder, Non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder, Jet lag)
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Intracranial hypertension (Hydrocephalus/NPH, Idiopathic intracranial hypertension) · Cerebral edema · Intracranial hypotension
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| Other
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Brain herniation · Reye's · Hepatic encephalopathy · Toxic encephalopathy
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Spinal cord/ myelopathy
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Syringomyelia · Syringobulbia · Morvan's syndrome · Vascular myelopathy (Foix-Alajouanine syndrome) · Spinal cord compression
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| Both/either
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