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Physical examination may show:
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*Damage to the spinal cord (myelopathy)
*Damage to the [[spinal cord]] ([[myelopathy]])
*Pupils that react abnormally to light
*[[Pupil]]s that react abnormally to light
*Reduced or absent reflexes due to nerve damage
*Reduced or absent reflexes due to nerve damage



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