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A 42-year-old African-American woman presents to the clinic because of dyspnea that worsens over the last 6 months. She has no fever, chest pain or loss of weight. The patient works as a preschool teacher. Physical examination is unremarkable. Chest x-ray shows bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A-Asbestosis
B-Pneumonia
C-Sarcoidosis
D-Tuberculosis
E-Lung cancer
A 42-year-old African-American woman presents to the clinic because of dyspnea that worsens over the last 6 months. She has no fever, chest pain or loss of weight. The patient works as a preschool teacher. Physical examination is unremarkable. Chest x-ray shows bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A-Asbestosis
B-Pneumonia
C-Sarcoidosis
D-Tuberculosis
E-Lung cancer