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A 60 year old man presents to a neurology outpatient clinic with history of difficulty walking and falls for a few months. On examination, he has some atrophy of the thigh muscles, reduced power of foot dorsiflexion bilaterally right > left and upgoing plantar reflexes bilaterally. Sensation is normal throughout. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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TeesNeuro.org: A 60 year old man presents to a neurology outpatient clinic with history of difficulty walking and falls for a few months. On examination, he has some atrophy of the thigh muscles, reduced power of foot dorsiflexion bilaterally right > left and upgoing plantar reflexes bilaterally. Sensation is normal throughout. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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