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A 68-year-old man presents to his primary care provider for evaluation of a two-month history of painless swelling over his right neck and unexplained fatigue. He has not had any recent infections or trauma. He noticed that the neck swelling has been gradually increasing in size over the past several weeks. Vital signs are within normal limits. On physical examination, a 3 cm, non-tender, firm lymph node is palpated over the right cervical chain. The patient has palpable, non-tender lymphadenopathy in the left axilla. There is no erythema or warmth over the lymph nodes. The liver edge is palpated 2 cm below the costal margin. There is no peripheral edema. Given the most likely underlying diagnosis, which of the following additional symptoms is likely to be present?
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