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47-year-old man has experienced progressive, symme - a_antibody
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47-year-old man has experienced progressive, symmetrical muscular weakness for several years. He has no myalgias or arthralgias. His mental status is unchanged. There is no history of traumatic injury. Within the past two months he has had increasing difficulty with swallowing and speaking. On physical examination, fasciculations of the tongue are noted. A muscle biopsy is obtained, and the most likely microscopic finding is:

A Grouped atrophy

B Inflammation

C Fibrosis

D Irregular variation in fiber size

E Fatty infiltration

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grouped atrophy-mnd
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agreed
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#4
yeah A agree, Neuromascular disease
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