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1. The thoracic CT shows a persistent multicystic process in the right lung
The repeat thoracic CT shows the same circumscribed multicystic right lung lesion, with resolution of the previous more thick-walled cystic or cavitary appearance inferiorly, with resolution also of the branching solid opacity in the medial right inferior portion of the multicystic lesion. There are no endobronchial opacities or hypolucent foci elsewhere to suggest air trapping, and no new consolidation is evident. The hilar and mediastinal contours appear normal- no lymphadenopathy is evident.
Which of the following represents the next most appropriate step for the evaluation of this patient? (Click on the correct answer to proceed to the seventh and final panel)