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Clinical signs

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Authoring team

In the hands there will be:

  • pseudo-athetosis: the finger will not remain outstretched when the patient closes his eyes
  • clumsy finger movements
  • difficulty in recognising objects by touch
  • loss of touch and proprioception in the fingers

In the legs there will be:

  • Rombergism
  • the patient watches his legs when walking
  • loss of touch and proprioception in the feet and toes

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