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30-year-old male, not obese, no hypertension, no migraines. weakness in both legs with left leg foot drop. brisk reflexes in legs and arms, babinski sign in left foot, hoffman's sign in left hand. brain mri = 2 wm lesions right frontal lobe. ideas?

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Not feasible to be precise with the limited information presented, but anatomically, the right-sided brain lesions might explain left-sided signs. The complexities need underlying answers, and a progressive process needs to be ruled out. See an academic neurologist at a nearby medical school and tie all of this together.

Answered 8/10/2023

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