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. 2023 May 30;94(9):681–688. doi: 10.1136/jnnp-2023-331131

Table 3.

Additional clinical findings

Proportion (out of n=119) Additional findings
>10% Urinary disturbance (n=21)
Bowel disturbance (n=18)
Pseudoathetosis (n=13)
5–10% Lhermitte’s sign (n=10)
Erectile dysfunction (n=7)
≥1%, <5% Intention tremor (n=4)
Extensor plantars (n=4)
Memory issues (n=3)
Vision disturbance (n=3)
Nausea/vomiting (n=3)
Increased lower limb tone (n=3)
Numb perineum (n=2)
Dysdiadochokinesia (n=2)
Past pointing (n=2)
Syncope (n=2)
Floaters (n=2)
Chest pain (n=2)
Allodynia (n=2)
Speech difficulty (n=2)
<1% Nystagmus (n=1)
Low mood (n=1)
Drenching sweats (n=1)
Spastic paraparesis (n=1)
Clubbing (n=1)
Koilonychia (n=1)
Uhthoff’s sign (n=1)
Low amplitude tremor (n=1)
Hypoalgesia (n=1)

Additional symptoms and signs documented on history and examination are outlined. Groupings based on the proportion of the whole cohort (n=119) who presented with each finding.