A 47-year-old man presents to his neurologist with an unsteady broad-based gait and slow, slurred speech. Neurological examination reveals dysdiadochokinesis, intention tremor, hypotonia, and nystagmus. The patient's lesion is in a brain structure that derives from which of the following embryonic structures?
A. Diencephalon
B. Mesencephalon
C. Metencephalon

D. Myelencephalon

E. Telencephalon
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