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Question Answered Asked by garrettforhealth1 68 year old male patient
Question Answered Asked by garrettforhealth1 68 year old male patient presents with a acute onset of a red, swollen, painful knee. He has diabetis, hyperlipdemia, and chronic kidney disease. He denies fevers, chills, and trauma. His vitals are as follows: Temperature is normal; Heart rate is normal; blood pressure is 140/80; respiration is 14. On exam, he has a joint effusion with erythema and generalized tenderness. There is o streaking. Fluid from the knee aspiration reveals white blood cell coutn of less than 1000, and his culture 72 hours later shows not growth. What is the most likely diagnois? SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE
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