Lung cancer Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 65-year-old man presents to the primary care office for problems with his right eye. He reports his eye has been tearing more than usual, and his vision is blurry. There is no associated pain.  There has been no trauma to the eye, and he has no problems associated with the left eye. He reports a 10 lb weight loss in the last two months and a persistent cough with occasional flecks of blood. He has not had generalized muscle weakness. Past medical history includes type II diabetes. He worked in a shipyard for 30 years before retiring five years ago. Vitals are within normal limits. Exam reveals a constricted right pupil and lid appearance as seen below. Lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterally. 5/5 strength is present in the upper and lower extremities bilaterally. Which of the following studies is most likely to confirm the underlying diagnosis?  



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