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    A Lower Spinal Cord Lesion May Be Indicated by Which
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A Lower Spinal Cord Lesion May Be Indicated by Which

Question 7

Question 7

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A lower spinal cord lesion may be indicated by which finding?


A) Lack of an "anal wink"
B) Anorectal fissure
C) Anal fistula
D) Passage of meconium
E) Small flaps of anal skin

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