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my·e·lit·ic (mī'ĕ-lit'ik), Relating to or affected by myelitis.my·e·lit·ic (mī'ĕ-lit'ik) Relating to or affected by myelitis. myelitis (mi-e-li'tis) [? + itis, inflammation] 1. Inflammation of the spinal cord, resulting from either an infection (e.g., a viral or bacterial infection) or a noninfectious necrosing or demyelinating lesion of the cord. Patients often exhibit flaccid limb paralysis, incontinence, weakness or numbness of the limbs, and other symptoms. See: poliomyelitis2. Inflammation of bone marrow. See: osteomyelitismyelitic (mi-el-it'ik), adjectiveacute myelitisMyelitis that develops rapidly, that is, in hours or days. Myelitis of rapid onset is more likely to be reversible than chronic or slowly developing inflammation of the spinal cord. acute ascending myelitisMyelitis that moves progressively upward in the spinal cord.acute transverse myelitisAn acute form of myelitis involving the entire thickness of the spinal cord, developing, for example, subsequent to injury to the spinal cord.bulbar myelitisMyelitis involving the medulla oblongata.central myelitisInflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord.compression myelitisMyelitis caused by pressure on the spinal cord, as by a hemorrhage or tumor.descending myelitisMyelitis affecting successively lower areas of the spinal cord.disseminated myelitisInflammation of several separate areas of the spinal cord.focal myelitisMyelopathy of small areas of the spinal cord.hemorrhagic myelitisMyelitis with hemorrhage.sclerosing myelitisMyelopathy wherein there is hardening of the spinal cord.transverse myelitisMyelitis involving the whole thickness of the spinal cord, but limited longitudinally.traumatic myelitisMyelitis due to spinal cord injury. |