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A 68-Year-Old Woman Comes to the Office Due to Tingling

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A 68-year-old woman comes to the office due to tingling and numbness affecting her hands and legs.  The patient's symptoms began 2 years ago with a "pins-and-needles" sensation in the soles of her feet, which has since progressed slowly upward to the mid-calf level.  Lately, she has also had similar symptoms in her fingers.  The patient has a 15-year history of type 2 diabetes mellitus complicated by diabetic retinopathy.  Other medical conditions include hypertension and osteoarthritis.  On physical examination, ankle reflexes are absent and sensation of joint position is decreased in the toes.  Romberg sign is present.  A lesion involving which of the following best explains this patient's findings?


A) Axons of unmyelinated C-type fibers
B) Distal axons of large sensory fibers
C) Lumbosacral spinal nerve roots
D) Myelin of peripheral motor neurons
E) Posterior and lateral spinal tracts

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