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Laura, age 36, has an acute onset of dyspnea. Associated symptoms include chest pain, syncope, tachypnea, peripheral cyanosis, low blood pressure, crackles, and some wheezes. Her history reveals that she is taking birth control pills and that she smokes. What do you suspect?

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