Approach to peripheral lymphadenopathy Quiz: Ace Your Exams
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A 42-year-old woman presents to the clinic with an 8-month history of dry cough, mild shortness of breath, and fatigue. She has not experienced fever, chills, or weight loss. Her medical history is significant for mild, well-controlled hypertension for which she takes amlodipine. On physical examination, her vital signs are within normal limits. Lung auscultation reveals bilateral inspiratory crackles. No clubbing, cyanosis, or peripheral edema is noted. Bilateral axillary lymphadenopathy is present, with lymph nodes noted to be firm and nontender. Laboratory tests reveal elevated serum calcium and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) levels. A chest x-ray is pending. What imaging finding is most likely to be seen on chest x-ray?
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