Spinal cord transection

Spinal cord transection is caused by direct or infection-induced spinal cord dysfunction, which leads to nerve impulse block in all or most of the nerve bundles, which is limited to a few segments of acute transverse spinal cord inflammation. Most occur after an acute infection or vaccination. It is manifested as limb paralysis below the level of spinal cord lesions, sensory loss, and bladder, rectal, and autonomic dysfunction. Is one of the common spinal diseases. The disease can be seen in any season, but it is more noticeable in late winter and early spring and late autumn and early winter.

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