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Unfortunately, there is no data provided to create a differential diagnosis. However, I can provide a general outline of how a differential diagnosis could be organized.

Differential Diagnosis

  • Single most likely diagnosis:
    • This category would include the diagnosis that is most likely based on the provided data.
    • A brief justification for this diagnosis would be included, explaining why it is the most likely.
  • Other Likely diagnoses:
    • This category would include other diagnoses that are possible based on the data, but are less likely than the single most likely diagnosis.
    • Brief justifications for each of these diagnoses would be included, explaining why they are possible.
  • Do Not Miss (ddxs that may not be likely, but would be deadly if missed.):
    • This category would include diagnoses that are potentially life-threatening, even if they are not the most likely.
    • Brief justifications for each of these diagnoses would be included, explaining why they cannot be missed.
  • Rare diagnoses:
    • This category would include diagnoses that are unlikely, but still possible.
    • Brief justifications for each of these diagnoses would be included, explaining why they are considered, despite being rare.

Please provide the data, and I will be happy to assist you in creating a differential diagnosis.

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