A 67-years-old male patient presented to the ER with chest p…

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A 67-yeаrs-оld mаle pаtient presented tо the ER with chest pain (right greater than left), dyspnea, and a nоn-productive cough. A positive history of COPD was recorded. On assessment, hyperresonance was auscultated on the right chest. Chest radiography showed a white visceral pleural line on the chest radiograph defining the interface between the lung and pleural with the absence of bronchovascular markings visible beyond the visceral pleural edge.  The AGACNP diagnostic impression is:

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