Correct!
5. Unenhanced chest shows normal findings

The unenhanced chest CT was interpreted as not clearly show any abnormalities. The central airways are not dilated and lung parenchymal attenuation is within normal limits. No pleural abnormality is present and no enlarged intrathoracic lymph are seen.

Given all the information presented thus far, which of the following represents the most appropriate next step for the patient’s management? (Click on the correct answer to be directed to the ninth of twelve pages)

  1. Expectant management
  2. Percutaneous adrenal gland radiofrequency ablation
  3. Brain surgery to remove the pituitary gland
  4. Consider bilateral adrenalectomy
  5. Percutaneous embolization of adrenal vascular supply

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