Ronald, a 72 year old Caucasian male, with a history
PLEASE NO AI GENEARATED ANSWERS (human expert answers only) A 65-year-old man comes to your office for the evaluation of lower back pain. For the past 3 days, he has had a sharp, burning pain in his left lower back, which would radiate to his flank and, sometimes, all the way around to his abdomen. The pain comes and goes, feels like an “electric shock,” is unrelated to activity, and can be severe. He has had no injury to his back and has no history of back problems in the past. He denies fever, urinary symptoms, or gastrointestinal symptoms. Upon examination you note he has a rash is in the area of the pain. On examination he has an eruption consisting of patches of erythema with clusters of vesicles extending in a dermatomal distribution from his left lower back to the midline of his abdomen. What is the probable diagnosis? What are other possible diagnoses? At this stage of the case study, what diagnostic studies and basic treatments are most appropriate to order and why? Please be specific and precise with answers. A table format or bullet points would be beneficial in presenting your information with clarity or organization. Reference for management of the case study: https://www.aad.org/dermatology-a-to-z/diseases-and-treatments/q—t/shingles/diagnosis-treatment Response must be a minimum of 250 words, scholarly written, APA formatted, and referenced. Minimum of 2 references are required within last 5 years (Author, Year) format. Also, please format answer that’s not already on the website. PLEASE NO AI GENERATED ANSWERS
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