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2025_MEDH_SMP_YEAR_2 KAT 7 Practice Exam 2025

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Over three months, a 50 year old man has noticed progressive wasting of first the right upper limb, and then the left, involving the intrinsic muscles of the hand and the muscles of the forearm. He has not had pain, paraesthesiae or sensory loss. He has noticed twitching of the involved muscles. He is quite weak in the clinically wasted muscles, but also mildly so in biceps and triceps brachii. Tone is normal. The biceps, triceps and supinator reflexes are brisk in both arms. Which of the following is the likely diagnosis?

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The presentation involves a progressive neurodegenerative pattern over several months, with selective wasting of intrinsic hand muscles and forearm muscles starting unilaterally and then involving the other side. The patient has fasciculations, marked weakness in the wasted muscles, and only mild weakness in proximal arm muscles (biceps/triceps), with normal tone. Importantly, all the reflexes examined (biceps, triceps, and supinator) are brisk in both arms, indicating upper motor neuron (UMN) involvement in addition to lower motor neuron (LMN) signs in......Login to view full explanation

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