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A 40-year-old male patient with hemochromatosis often presents to his clinician with which of the following triad of symptoms?
A) Abdominal pain, chest pain, and grayish-blue lips
B) Polyuria, polydypsia, and polyphagia
C) Bronzing of the skin, cirrhosis, and diabetes
D) Yellowing of the sclera of the eyes, shortness of breath, and chest pain
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