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Review Question - QID 220528

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QID 220528 (Type "220528" in App Search)
A 16-year-old soccer player presents to your orthopedic urgent care for evaluation of three weeks of intermittent pain in the bilateral knees, left shoulder, and right elbow. He has been training for his upcoming season, but has not had any specific trauma or injuries. He denies experiencing any pain, clicking, catching, or locking in his knee, or any symptoms of instability. Physical exam and radiographs of the involved joints are unremarkable. However, he does have a rash on the posterior left thigh, as pictured in Figure A. What is the mechanism of action for the most appropriate initial treatment for the most likely diagnosis?
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