A 40-year-old man comes to the office due to coughing while drinking. Over the past 2 months, the patient has been coughing when he drinks water because it "goes down the wrong pipe." On occasion, water will come out of his nose when drinking. Also, his speech sounds slurred and nasal. The patient has no medical conditions and takes no medications. On examination, there are no mucosal lesions in the oral cavity or oropharynx. Palate elevation is sluggish on the right side. The tongue appears thin and there are fasciculations. When the physician taps on the chin while the mouth is slightly open, the jaw jerks forward briskly. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step to establish a diagnosis in this patient?
A) Acetylcholine receptor antibody
B) Cervical spine x-ray
C) Electromyography
D) Muscle biopsy
E) Serum creatine kinase level
F) Serum toxin assay
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