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Review Question - QID 217154

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QID 217154 (Type "217154" in App Search)
An 84-year-old man presents to the physician with numbness and tingling in the right hand for the last 6 months. He reports these symptoms started intermittently in the middle finger after returning from a golfing trip but has progressed to being nearly constant. The thenar eminence, thumb, and other digits are spared. He reports no other symptoms. His medical problems include hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hypothyroidism, and chronic neck pain for which he takes amlodipine, hydrochlorothiazide, atorvastatin, levothyroxine, and duloxetine. Surgical history consists of posterior lumbar fusion and elective left total hip arthroplasty. He has a 90-pack-year smoking history and quit 10 years ago. The patient’s temperature is 99.6°F (37.6°C), blood pressure is 134/80 mmHg, pulse is 90/min, and respirations are 16/min. Physical exam reveals 4/5 strength in elbow extension and wrist flexion on the right. He has 5/5 strength in the remainder of the motor exam on the right upper extremity and on the left upper extremity. The triceps reflex is 1+ on the right compared to 2+ on the left. There is no spasticity. His neck pain, which radiates down his right arm, is reproduced with axial loading during neck extension with simultaneous rightward rotation and lateral bending. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?