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A 50-year-old man with PMH of chickenpox is admitted to the primary care clinic with eye problems for the last 5 days. He stated that for the past week, he has been feeling very stressed from his job as a construction worker, and he started feeling a painful sensation alongside the rim of his right eye. Within a few days, a rash started developing in a specific region around his right eye, and he is worried that it is something very serious. He states that his right eye has felt itchy, swollen, and red for the last 5 days and has had a persistent watery discharge. He denies vision problems or problems with pupillary reaction. The patient’s temperature = 98.3 degrees F, HR = 80, RR = 16, and BP = 110/70. Physical exam of the eye reveals the picture shown below. What is the most likely cause of his eye problems? A. Adenovirus B. Herpes zoster C. S. aureus D. Chlamydia
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