A 48-year-old man presents with 9-week history of progressiv…

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A 48-yeаr-оld mаn presents with 9-week histоry оf progressive sensory loss of аll extremities affecting distal and proximal areas. He notes numbness and tingling in all extremities. He also notes weakness in his legs worse than his arms that began 6 weeks ago and makes it more difficult to walk due to tripping. He denies any shortness of breath and has not had any recent viral infections.  Physical Exam and Lab Findings: Diminished sensation (light touch, vibration, sharp/dull) throughout bilateral upper and lower extremities Weakness in bilateral ankles (2+/5 MMT ankle DF, unable to perform single leg heel raise bilaterally) Reflexes 1+ in upper and lower extremities bilaterally Lumbar puncture: Elevated protein levels in CSF Which of the following diagnoses is MOST consistent with this presentation?

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