Lightroom - Edit Original In Photoshop - Serious Rendering Issue

It kinda bothers me that it seems no one else on the entire internet has had this problem...
This actually started happening when I was using LR2 and CS4 several months ago, and for some reason the problem came with me through to LR3 and CS5... but when I try to edit an image in Photoshop using the original, I get this weird whitenoise-like abberation with color banding. But if I edit with Lightroom adjustments, there's no problems... but I hate having to make that intermediate step... Lightroom already isn't very good about dealing with multiple full-res versions of a file as it is.
I am and have always been using the most up-to-date software, plugins, updates, etc. I'm on Windows 7.
I have attached a screenshot.

I really don't think so.
I'm tech savvy, recently upgraded my RAM, and the problem persists. Also, this is the ONLY error of its type I get. Like I said, everything works just fine if I'm editing with lightroom adjustments... I just have to make an extra step I don't want.

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