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Review Question - QID 214613

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QID 214613 (Type "214613" in App Search)
A 28-year-old man presents to a primary care physician to establish care after immigrating from Cambodia 2 weeks ago. He says that his only symptoms are occasional coughing with blood-tinged sputum. His past medical history is significant for 2 episodes of pneumonia, most recently 3 years ago. He has been taking a single medication as well as a vitamin for the last 2 months for a lung infection and says that he was told to take the medication for another 4 months. He drinks on average 5 beers per day and has smoked 2 packs per day for the last 10 years. Physical exam reveals coarse breath sounds over the right superior lung fields. A chest radiograph is obtained, and the result is shown in Figure A. What is the most likely outcome if the treatment regimen is continued as currently written?
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