Acute transverse myelopathy (ATM) due to acupuncture therapy is a rare neurologic condition. Diagnostic catena for ATM consisted of acute onset of symmetrical motor, sensory dysfunction and may be associated with sphincter dysfunction with respect to the level of the spinal cord injury. In this report, the mechanism of occurrence of myelopathy and progressive symptoms which appeared after acupuncture therapy is discussed.
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