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No abstract available. Manuscript truncated after 150 words. A 51-year-old African-American man with medical history of obesity (BMI 36) and hypertension was seen in pulmonary consultation for preoperative evaluation of kidney transplantation. End-Stage renal disease (ESRD) was diagnosed 7 years before evaluation secondary to resistant hypertension. The patient has been on hemodialysis since then. The patient was on carvedilol, hydralazine, losartan, and calcitriol. He had prescribed sevelamer and prednisone, but he was not taking them. His main symptoms were 3-year chronic dyspnea on exertion and mild morning cough productive of small amounts of clear sputum. He has had no chest pain, wheezes, hemoptysis, fevers, or dizziness. He had trace lower extremity edema. He worked as a forklift operator. He has had no relevant exposures and was a lifetime nonsmoker. The patient was diagnosed with cryptogenic organizing pneumonia 5 years ago and was on prednisone taper with subjective improvement of symptoms. He has not had lung function testing or …

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