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A 78-year-old woman with no significant personal or family medical history developed progressive neurological symptoms, initially presenting with gait disturbances, including imbalance, slow walking, and recurrent falls, accompanied by head tremors. Over the following year, she experienced cognitive decline, characterized by recent memory impairmen

Diagnosis of Late-Onset Cognitive and Motor Deterioration
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