A 9-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department due to lower extremity weakness and pain. The patient first noticed soreness in his legs yesterday and had difficulty standing this morning. He has a tingling sensation in his toes and fingers as well as lower back pain. Temperature is 37.2 C (98.9 F) , blood pressure is 105/70 mm Hg, and pulse is 40/min. The patient is alert and responds appropriately. Heart and lung examinations are normal aside from bradycardia. The lower back pain is nonreproducible with palpation of the spinous processes or paraspinal muscles. Neurologic examination shows decreased strength and diminished reflexes in both lower extremities. There is pain and mildly decreased sensation with pinprick testing. Which of the following is most associated with this patient's underlying diagnosis?
A) Birth records concerning for perinatal asphyxia
B) Family history of muscular dystrophy
C) History of seizure disorder
D) Incomplete vaccination history
E) Living in a homeless shelter
F) Recent diarrheal illness
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