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                                    Question 1A 60-year-old man with small cell lung cancer presents with facial swelling, dilated neck veins, and shortness of breath. What is the most likely diagnosis?A.Pulmonary embolismB.Congestive heart failureC.Superior vena cava obstructionD.Pericardial effusionE.PneumothoraxScenario:%u2022 Superior vena cava obstructionAnswer:%u2022 The combination of facial swelling, dilated neck veins, and shortness of breath in a patient with lung cancer is characteristic of superior vena cava obstruction.Explanation:
                                
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