"myelitogenic" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: From myelitis + -genic. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|myelitis|genic}} myelitis + -genic Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} myelitogenic (not comparable)
  1. (pathology) Tending to rouse, or to be roused by myelitis. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Pathology
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          "text": "Dr. Stefofski, opined that Valeria’s quick symptom onset “strongly favors a vascular aetiology over immune mediated/inflammatory (definitely too soon for Gardasil or even for a remote preceding myelitogenic trigger).” He also noted that due to the lack of response to corticosteroids and cyclophosphamide, he doubted an autoimmune aetiology."
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