A 47-year-old non-smoking male patient who was recently treated for a lung infection complains of difficulty breathing and a persistent cough that is frequently accompanied by odorous mucus. The patient’s physical examination also reveals clubbing and localized chest crackles. He shows no signs of asthenia or hepatomegaly. Which of the following diagnoses is most likely to be correct?

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A 47-year-old non-smoking male patient who was recently treated for a lung infection complains of difficulty breathing and a persistent cough that is frequently accompanied by odorous mucus. The patient’s physical examination also reveals clubbing and localized chest crackles. He shows no signs of asthenia or hepatomegaly. Which of the following diagnoses is most likely to be correct?






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