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1. Comparison with prvious chest radiography shows stable findings

The comparison between the presentation chest radiograph and the chest radiograph 2 years earlier shows stable findings- the “dense” right hilum and oblong opacity in the anterior segment of the right upper lobe visible on the lateral projection appear relatively unchanged.

Based on the imaging data thus far, which of the following statements is most accurate? (Click on the correct answer to be directed to the fifth of 12 pages)

  1. The relative stability of the nodule for 2 years provides no useful management information
  2. The relative stability of the nodule for 2 years indicates the lesion is unequivocally benign
  3. The relative stability of the nodule for 2 years provides a strong indicator the lesion is benign
  4. The relative stability of the nodule for 2 years indicates the lesion is of no clinical significance
  5. None of the above

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