Unfortunately, there is no history provided to create a differential diagnosis. However, I can provide a general outline of how a differential diagnosis should be organized. If you provide the history, I can assist you in creating a differential diagnosis.
Differential Diagnosis Outline
- Single Most Likely Diagnosis: This category includes the diagnosis that is most likely based on the patient's history, physical examination, and initial laboratory results.
- Other Likely Diagnoses: This category includes other diagnoses that are possible based on the patient's presentation, but are less likely than the single most likely diagnosis.
- Do Not Miss Diagnoses: This category includes diagnoses that may not be the most likely, but are potentially life-threatening or have significant consequences if missed.
- Rare Diagnoses: This category includes diagnoses that are unlikely, but should be considered in the differential diagnosis due to their potential impact on the patient's outcome.
Please provide the history, and I will assist you in creating a differential diagnosis using the above outline.