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Patient reported a scaly, circumscribed, erythematous lesion


Problem: If the Chief Complaint (CC): The patient reported "a scaly, circumscribed, erythematous lesion on her trunk with a central clearing area". and the History of Present Illness (HPI): An African American female of 22 years old presents to the urgent care clinic complaining of a scaly erythematous lesion on her trunk. In the lesion, there is an area of central clearing. The patient reports that the lesion appeared approximately one week ago and has gradually grown in size. She describes the lesion as mildly itchy but not painful; there is no known relief. No other symptoms such as fever, fatigue, or swelling have been noted. No prior history of eczema, psoriasis, or other skin conditions reported. if the presumptive diagnosis is Tinea carporis. Explain why it was the most likely diagnosis Use the rubric: Complete differential diagnosis generated and rationally prioritized; no extraneous information or issues listed. A minimum of 3 differentials supported by S + O data Final diagnosis noted, and optimal and thorough subjective and objective assessment is presented for each identified problem. Looking for Assignment Help?

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