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What Does a Positive Romberg Test Indicate?
A positive Romberg test suggests a sensory ataxia, which may be due to issues with the dorsal columns of the spinal cord or peripheral nerves. It can be indicative of conditions such as
tabes dorsalis
,
peripheral neuropathy
, or
Friedreich's ataxia
.
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