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A physician notes that in a patient there is impaired vibration and position sense, astereognosis, and ataxia. The physician noted loss of all sensations in some areas of the patient along with diminished reflexes in those same areas. When the patient was asked to stand with legs close together and hands outstretched, the patient was able to do so easily with eyes open but with eyes closed, he started swaying. The strength in the muscles is normal. The patient also has high-stepping gait. The pathology is in

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