A 66-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her son due to increasing confusion, loss of mobility, and behavioral changes. The patient cries out for no apparent reason and recently exclaimed that "a lion was sleeping in the backyard." She often sees cats in her room when none are present. She has had memory loss and frequently gets lost in her neighborhood. The patient is afebrile; blood pressure is 136/72 mm Hg, pulse is 98/min, and respirations are 16/min. On physical examination, she is alert but disoriented and quite agitated. Physical examination shows increased muscle tone, normal reflexes, and coarse resting tremors in the extremities. Which of the following is most closely associated with this patient's current condition?
A) Concurrent atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
B) Increased sensitivity to antipsychotic drugs
C) Predisposition to respiratory muscle weakness
D) Predominant atrophy of frontotemporal lobes
E) Rapid response to high-volume lumbar puncture
F) Vertical supranuclear gaze palsy
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