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Biology, 29.11.2020 14:20 nayelimoormann

A 68-year-old woman who presents after a fall reports progressive difficulty climbing stairs for the past 3 months. She also feels a loss balance when rising from a chair. She has a 5-year history of diabetes mellitus for which she takes metformin. Examination demonstrates intact cranial nerve function; normal sensory examination except for mildly decreased touch and vibration in her toes, normal motor function except for 4+/5 deltoid power and 4+/5 hip power bilaterally, and an inability to stand on her toes. Deep tendon reflexes are 2+ but 1+ at the ankles; plantar responses are flexor; cerebellar function is normal except for mild difficulty with heel-knee-shin testing. She has difficulty rising from a chair without pushing up with her hands. These clinical findings are best explained by dysfunction in which of the following regions of the nervous system?A. anterior horn cellB. muscleC. nerve plexusD. peripheral nerveE. spinal cord

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