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These are the typical findings in tabes dorsalis. The ataxic, wide-based gait leads to foot-slapping. Trophic degenerative changes (Charcot joints) were commonly seen in the preantibiotic era but are rare now. Visceral crises included abdominal pain mimicing a surgical crisis. The Romberg sign (inability to stand with feet together and eyes closed without toppling over) isclassically present in patients with tabes dorsalis.