A 55-year-old man comes to the office due to elbow pain. For the past 3 weeks, the patient has had vague, achy pain in the left elbow that radiates to the forearm. It is worse with activity and at the end of the day and is not relieved with acetaminophen. The patient works as an airport baggage handler and has been seen in the office previously for minor occupational injuries. His medical history is otherwise unremarkable. The patient smokes a half pack of cigarettes daily and does not use alcohol or illicit drugs. Vital signs are normal. Inspection of the left elbow shows no erythema or swelling. Range of motion is normal. There is severe pain on palpation at the lateral distal humerus. With the elbow held in extension, terminal passive flexion of the wrist reproduces the pain. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
A) Cervical radiculopathy
B) Lateral epicondylitis
C) Olecranon bursitis
D) Osteoarthritis of the elbow
E) Pseudogout
F) Radial tunnel syndrome
G) Stress fracture of the radius
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