Blherim performs a routine examination of a patient's neurological function of their hand. Using calipers with a fine tip, the patient can perceive two points when the distance between the points is 11mm or greater. This finding is MOST consistent with which of the following:
A. Dorsal column injury
B. Anterior horn cell lesion
C. Spinocerebellar tract lesion
D. Damage to the precentral gyrus
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Blherim performs a routine examination of a patient's neurological function of their hand. Using calipers with a fine tip, the patient can perceive two points when the distance between the points is 11mm or greater. This finding is MOST consistent with which of the following:
A. Dorsal column injury
B. Anterior horn cell lesion
C. Spinocerebellar tract lesion
D. Damage to the precentral gyrus
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