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You are asked to review a Chris Cringle a 65 year old gentleman who reports a several month history of numbness and tingling sensations in his lower legs. On examination he has a bilateral distal sensory loss to fine touch and pin prick sensation but a normal motor examination. Which of these is least likely to be a cause of his presentation?
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TeesNeuro.org: You are asked to review a Chris Cringle a 65 year old gentleman who reports a several month history of numbness and tingling sensations in his lower legs. On examination he has a bilateral distal sensory loss to fine touch and pin prick sensation but a normal motor examination. Which of these is least likely to be a cause of his presentation?
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