Transverse Myelitis in a 72-Year-Old Male Presenting With Upper Extremity Weakness
Hannah Cox, Richard Virgilio, Luke Yuhico

TL;DR
A 72-year-old man with upper extremity weakness and numbness was diagnosed with transverse myelitis linked to Sjögren's disease.
Contribution
This case highlights TM in an elderly patient, emphasizing the importance of timely diagnosis and treatment in older adults.
Findings
The patient was diagnosed with TM via MRI and lumbar puncture.
Sjögren's autoimmune disease was identified as the underlying cause.
Poor adherence to treatment led to readmission due to worsening symptoms.
Abstract
Acute transverse myelitis (TM) is a rare, acquired neuro-immune spinal cord disorder that can be idiopathic or related to a secondary disease. Clinical signs and symptoms include motor weakness, sensory alterations, and bowel or bladder dysfunction. Often TM occurs in the younger population or middle-aged adults. This patient’s presentation is unique in the fact that he does not fall into either of these age categories. In this case, a 72-year-old male with a past medical history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus presented to the emergency department due to a five-day history of worsening weakness of the upper extremities bilaterally. In addition, the patient reported a new onset of abdominal wall numbness. The patient reported being at a theme park a few days prior, denying any injuries and only complaining of neck discomfort during the car ride home. Labs and imaging were…
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TopicsMultiple Sclerosis Research Studies · Peripheral Neuropathies and Disorders · Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis
