A 55-year-old male presents with face and arm swelling that he says is worst when he wakes in the morning. He also notes a 10 pound unintentional weight loss over the past three months, plus new-onset exertional dyspnea. His past medical history is significant for hypertension, for which he takes hydrochlorothiazide. He has smoked cigarettes for the past 40 years and drinks alcohol occasionally. On physical examination, he is afebrile and his vital signs are within normal limits. His face is plethoric and dark-appearing. The veins on the anterior chest wall appear engorged. His abdomen is soft, non-tender, and non-distended, and there is no organomegaly. The lower extremities are non-edematous. What is the most appropriate next step in the management of this patient?
A) Echocardiogram
B) Doppler ultrasound of the upper extremities
C) Chest x-ray
D) Urine for 24-hour protein excretion
E) Serum albumin level
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