He denied having fever, chills, night sweats, weight loss, photosensitivity, skin rashes such as psoriasis or palmoplantar pustulosis, mucosal ulcers, Raynaud-like symptoms, dry eyes or dry mouth, visual changes, red or painful eye, recurrent sinusitis, hearing changes, unusual headaches, weakness or numbness, myalgias, unusual bleeding, cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, abdominal pain, urinary or genital symptoms.
Physical examinationUpon examination, the patient was comfortable and in no apparent distress. He had normal vital signs. Skin and oral examination revealed no mucosal ulcers, rashes, nodules, or ulcerations. His neurologic examination was unrevealing, including a normal strength testing graded at 5/5 bilaterally both proximally and distally. His ocular examination was normal; the pupils were reactive to light; he had no eye redness or abnormalities in the