A 3-hour-old girl is being evaluated in the newborn nursery for excessive coughing. The patient was being bottle-fed by her mother and within a few minutes began coughing forcefully. The mother allowed the infant to rest, but she continued to cough. The patient was born via spontaneous vaginal delivery to a 30-year-old primigravida who had no prenatal care. Ballard score estimates the infant to be around 38 weeks gestation. Vital signs are normal. The patient is awake, and the coughing has subsided. The oropharynx is clear with an intact palate. Lung examination reveals coarse breath sounds, particularly on the right side. Abdominal examination shows no organomegaly. When a nasogastric tube is inserted, it encounters resistance at 10 cm. Chest radiograph shows that the end of the tube is at the upper esophagus. Which of the following additional evaluations is currently indicated in this patient?
A) Dilated funduscopy
B) Hepatic ultrasonography
C) No additional workup
D) Renal ultrasonography
E) Thyroid function testing
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