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What are the key symptoms this case? Fever, sputum, shortness of breath, and chest pain. What disease do they suggest? What is the significance of the place of residence and source of income? No adequate nutritional intake, Decrease the immune response. What is the significance of the lack of visibility of the right heart border on the chest x-ray? Inability to see the right heart border because the pneumonia is located in the middle lobe. What treatment should be provided? What disease do they suggest?

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What are the key symptoms this case? Fever, sputum, shortness of breath, and chest pain. What disease do they suggest? What is the significance of the place of residence and source of income? No adequate nutritional intake, Decrease the immune response. What is the significance of the lack of visibility of the right heart border on the chest x-ray? Inability to see the right heart border because the pneumonia is located in the middle lobe. What treatment should be provided? What disease do they suggest?

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