A 68-year-old man with a cough and dyspnoea ("shortness of breath") for the past week. He had 40-pack-year smoking history suffered from chronic bronchitis for which he had been on antibiotics for several months. Two weeks ago, he began coughing up a bloody sputum ("hemoptysis"). In the past week, he's become increasingly short of breath.
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