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. 2014 Jun 25;42(3):115–120. doi: 10.2149/tmh.2014-06

Table 2.

Evolution of transverse myelitis syndrome at three different timepoints (n = 26)

Spinal Cord Dysfunction Scale At Nadir 
% Follow Up 
(Three Months) 
% Follow Up 
(Six Months) 
%
Motor Dysfunction
 Normal 0 0 96.2
 Abnormal signs (pyramidal) without weakness 0 0 0
 Mild weakness (grade 4 + or –5) 0 80.8 0
 Moderate weakness (grade 3 or 4) 26.9 15.4  3.8
 Severe weakness (grade 2) 38.5 0 0
 Some plegic muscle (grade 0 or 1)  3.8  3.8 0
 Plegia for all muscles 30.8 0 0
Sensory Dysfunction
 Normal 0 34.6 100
 Slight decrease in vibratory sensitivity 0 0 0
 Slight decrease in pain, temperature or proprioception 0 61.5 0
 Moderate abnormality of sensitivity 65.4 0 0
 Loss of all types of sensitivity 34.6  3.8 0
Sphincter Dysfunction
 Normal 15.4 92.3 100
 Slight hesitation or urinary urgency 0 0 0
 Moderate 0 0 0
 Frequent urinary incontinence or retention requiring intermittent catheterization 61.5 0 0
 Urinary catheterization with indwelling catheter or lack of sphincter control 23.1  7.7 0