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  • Single most likely diagnosis
    • No information is provided to determine a single most likely diagnosis. In a typical scenario, this would be the condition that best explains the patient's symptoms and presentation, based on prevalence and the information given.
  • Other Likely diagnoses
    • Without specific details, it's challenging to list other likely diagnoses. Normally, these would include conditions that are plausible based on the patient's symptoms, medical history, and physical examination findings, but are less likely than the single most likely diagnosis.
  • Do Not Miss (ddxs that may not be likely, but would be deadly if missed.)
    • Certain conditions such as sepsis, stroke, myocardial infarction, and pulmonary embolism are critical to consider in many clinical presentations due to their potential for severe morbidity and mortality, even if they are not the most likely diagnoses based on initial presentation.
  • Rare diagnoses
    • Rare conditions such as autoimmune disorders, genetic diseases, or uncommon infections might be considered, especially if common diagnoses have been ruled out or if there are specific clues in the patient's history or physical examination that suggest a rare condition.

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