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An 80-year-old man has had poor balance for 6 months. He has a history of hypertension treated with hydrochlorothiazide. His blood pressure is 136/86 mm Hg. Neurologic examination shows mild tremor of the hands when his arms are outstretched and decreased
vibratory sensation at the knees. Deep tendon reflexes of the quadriceps and gastrocnemius-soleus muscles are hyperactive. Babinski's sign is present bilaterally. He is unable to stand with his eyes closed. Which of the following is most consistent with normal age-related changes?

O A) Babinski's sign
O B) Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes of the gastrocnemius-soleus muscles
O C) Inability to stand with the eyes closed
O D) Reduced vibratory sensation at the knees
0 E) Tremor of the outstretched hands
i think it is b
ddddddddddddd ..the ques was discussed previously in forum
I did a search for that question and I found that it was discussed many times before without any agreement, but most people said (E) and not (D). I have no reference for either answers.
Reduced vibratory sensation at the toes could be normal in elderly, not at the knees.
I found this.....
The Mayo Clinic reports that what causes shakiness in elderly people is often thought to be a common aging process
So what is the answer according to this (E) ??
http://www.merck.com/mkgr/mmg/sec1/ch3/ch3c.jsp

read it jorj and tell me the answer
My answer is still (E)