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A 52 year-old male with history of
A 52 year-old male with history of non-insulin-dependent diabetes, presents to your clinic with complaints of facial pain and discharge. Two days ago he noticed a rash developing anterior to his right ear that has now spread along his cheek. He states that this rash started as red and itchy, however is now blistered, leaking clear fluid, and is exquisitely tender. Upon examination, you note anterior to his ear has become increasingly reddened and draining yellow, honey colored discharge. 1. What is the primary diagnosis for this patient? Support your answer using the pathophysiology of the disease. 2. How do you explain the change in his rash along the initial eruption? SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NUR 444
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