An 18-year-old man comes to the emergency department with sudden-onset right-sided chest pain and dyspnea. The patient was at home watching a football game on television when his symptoms abruptly started. He now has pain with deep breaths. He has no other medical problems and takes no medications. The patient has smoked a pack of cigarettes daily for the past 2 years. His respirations are 24/min. Physical examination shows a thin, tall patient in acute distress. The right side of the chest is hyperresonant to percussion and lacks audible breath sounds. His chest x-ray is shown below.
Which of the following conditions most likely led to this patient's presentation?
A) Apical subpleural blebs
B) Centriacinar emphysema
C) Compensatory hyperinflation
D) Obstructive hyperinflation
E) Panacinar emphysema
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