Q. A 53-year-old man is brought to the physician by his son because of frequent falls for the past four months, in addition to urinary incontinence during this period also. On clinical examination he is imbalanced and has a tendency to fall and increased resistance to passive arm flexion, his talking is not fully understood. There is a Positive finger-to-nose test. What other findings may be found in this condition?

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