Leukomyelitis, also known as acute spasmodic paraplegia, is a disorder of the central nervous system.[1][2][3] It affects only the "white matter" of the spinal cord.[3]

Leukomyelitis has been in animals such as rats,[4] sheep[5] and goats,[6] as well as humans.

References

  1. BARRAQUER-FERRE L (1956). "Curable acute spasmodic paraplegia (Reversible leukomyelitis)". Revue Neurologique. 95 (5): 387–9. PMID 13432477.
  2. ROGER H; POURSINES Y; ROGER J; TAMALET J (1951). "Acute cervical leukomyelitis of postinfectious type with multiple demyelinizing and necrotic microfoci". Revue Neurologique. 84 (1): 73–8. PMID 14845367.
  3. 1 2 Servant, S. (1999). "Entzündliche Rückenmarkerkrankungen". In Knecht, S. (ed.). Klinische Neurologie. pp. 485–496. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-08118-1_21. ISBN 978-3-662-08119-8.
  4. Kwiecien, Jacek M.; Jarosz, Bozena; Urdzikova, Lucia Machova; Rola, Radoslaw; Dabrowski, Wojciech (2015). "Original article Subdural infusion of dexamethasone inhibits leukomyelitis after acute spinal cord injury in a rat model". Folia Neuropathologica. 1 (1): 41–51. doi:10.5114/fn.2015.49973. PMID 25909874.
  5. Adedeji, Adeyemi; Barr, Bradd; Gomez-Lucia, Esperanza; Murphy, Brian (2013). "A Polytropic Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus Promoter Isolated from Multiple Tissues from a Sheep with Multisystemic Lentivirus-Associated Inflammatory Disease". Viruses. 5 (8): 2005–2018. doi:10.3390/v5082005. PMC 3761239. PMID 23955501.
  6. Wilkie, I. W. (1980). "Leukomyelitis in the goat: A report of three cases". The Canadian Veterinary Journal. 21 (7): 203–5. PMC 1789762. PMID 7427848.


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