A previously healthy four-year old girl was admitted to the hospital 3 days ago with a diagnosis of pneumonia. She was started on appropriate broad spectrum antibiotics based on organisms from her sputum culture. She continues to have fevers and a productive cough. Although the initial chest radiograph was consistent with pneumonia, the most recent radiograph revealed an air fluid level. A computerized tomography scan is shown with no evidence of foreign body. The best next step in the management of this patient with a lung abscess is:


A change intravenous antibiotics.
B continue current antibiotic regimen.
C image guided transpleural drain placement.
D bronchoscopy with lavage.
E lobectomy.
A change intravenous antibiotics.
B continue current antibiotic regimen.
C image guided transpleural drain placement.
D bronchoscopy with lavage.
E lobectomy.
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