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A 61-year-old male with a 24-pack-a-year history of smoking presents with pursed-lipped breathing and shortness of breath. You note that he is thin and has florid skin and a barrel chest. Auscultation of his lungs reveals diffuse expiratory wheezing to all fields. Based on this clinical condition, what additional complication is he most likely to develop?
A) Cor pulmonale
B) Pulmonary embolism
C) Left-heart failure
D) Asthma
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