Multiple Choice
A clinician is performing sensory assessment on a patient presenting signs and symptoms of neurological disease.During the assessment, the clinician notices that the patient has a decreased sense of both pain and temperature.Which of the following may be affected?
A) Spinothalamic tract
B) Cranial nerve VII
C) Posterior column
D) Posterior horn
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