A case report on the delayed diagnosis of transverse myelitis in a 61-year-old male farmer.

2020 
Transverse myelitis is a neurological disorder that results in acute focal inflammation of the spinal cord. It can present with a varied spectrum of neurological signs and symptoms which can make diagnosing a challenge, and delayed diagnosis a frequent complication. This is a case of a 61-year-old male who presented with back pain complicated by neurological symptoms that should have warranted immediate referral to a neurologist. It took approximately five weeks from the onset of his symptoms to be referred to a neurologist, and a further four months to the diagnosis of transverse myelitis. The authors hope to stress the importance of thorough evaluations including neurological exams when new symptoms present and to emphasize regular interprofessional collaboration, that may have prevented the delay in diagnosis seen in this case.
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