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Do lower motoneuron lesions present with weakness?
1) Yes
2) No

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Yes, lower motoneuron lesions do present with weakness.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, lower motoneuron lesions do present with weakness.

A lesion on the lower motoneuron (LMN) would result in paralysis or partial loss of voluntary muscle control, known as paresis. This paralysis is called flaccid paralysis and refers to a complete or partial loss of muscle tone. Other signs of an LMN lesion include fibrillation, fasciculation, and compromised or lost reflexes resulting from the denervation of the muscle fibers.

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