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女性,31岁。咳嗽,咳白色泡沫样痰 1年,胸痛20天,胸片显示右肺下叶背段有一直径3cm分叶状阴影,密度不均匀并见钙化点。药物治疗后,胸痛消失,但复查胸片,块影略有增大。进一步必须作

A. 纵隔镜检查
B. 放射性核素扫描
C. 结核菌素来试验
D. 支气管镜检查
E. 晨痰培养加药敏试验

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