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No abstract available. Article truncated after the first page. History of Present Illness A 43-year-old woman complained of persistent cough over 1 year with mild increasing dyspnea on exertion. She denied fever, sweats or weight loss. She had noted fatigue and dry cough, as well as shortness of breath, particularly when supine. Past Medical History (PMH), Social History (SH), Family History (FH) • An outside bronchoscopy done in 2019 with washings and biopsy showing only some non-specific inflammation • Life-long nonsmoker • Not on any chronic medications • Had only lived in Arizona, although has travelled in other states • There is no significant family history Physical Examination • Prominent vascularity on anterior chest What should be done at this time? 1. Chest X-ray 2. Obtain old x-rays 3. Pulmonary function testing 4. Serology for coccidioidomycosis 5. All of the above …

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