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3. The frontal chest radiograph shows bilateral nodules and masses

Frontal chest radiography shows a poorly defined right suprahilar nodule as well as a non-calcified mass at the left base, in the anterior portion of the left lower lobe. There is no evidence to suggest fibrotic lung disease or cystic abnormalities. No clearly abnormal mediastinal contours are evident.

What is the most appropriate next course of action? (Click on the correct answer to proceed to the third of nine panels)

  1. 18FDG-PET scan
  2. Decubitus chest radiography
  3. Obtain prior imaging to determine if the opacities at chest radiography show long-term stability
  4. Thoracic MRI
  5. Ventilation / perfusion (V/Q) scintigraphy

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