myelopathytropical
Myelopathy tropical is a nonstandard, umbrella term used to describe forms of spinal cord disease observed in tropical and subtropical regions. It is not a single disease, but a label for various myelopathies that arise from infectious, inflammatory, nutritional, or parasitic causes more commonly encountered in tropical settings. In medical literature the term often overlaps with conditions such as HTLV-1–associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP), onchocerciasis-associated myelopathy (OAM), schistosomal myelopathy from schistosomiasis, and nutritional myelopathies due to vitamin B12 or copper deficiency.
Clinical features typically include gradual or subacute onset of bilateral leg weakness with spasticity, sensory disturbances
Diagnosis relies on a combination of neurologic examination, imaging, and targeted laboratory testing. Magnetic resonance imaging
Management is etiologically driven and often multimodal. Treatments may include antiparasitic or antihelminthic therapy where active