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2. Frontal chest radiography shows a moderate-to-large right pleural effusion
The heart size is normal. A large right pleural effusion is present but no pneumothorax is seen. Aside from opacity related to the presence of the pleural effusion, the lungs appear relative clear. No evidence of lymphadenopathy is noted.
Based on the information thus far, which of the following is the most appropriate course of action? (Click on the correct answer to be directed to the third of seventeen pages)