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A 70-year-old retired insurance broker complains of difficulty in walking, having to consciously lift up his feet so he does not trip stumble or fall. Both feet are affected equally. He has no sensory complaints and no pain. This has been worsening over the past three years, and he has had to give up his beloved hiking. The symptoms are improved while wearing tall boots and worse when walking around the house with house slippers. What is the likely location of the pathology in this man?a) Peripheral nerve
b) Brainstem
c) Distal muscle
d) Lumbar spinal cord
e) Frontal motor area of the cerebral cortex

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