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5. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows upper lobe, bilateral perihilar masses
Frontal and lateral chest radiograph shows bilateral upper lobe masses in proximity to the hila. Right hilar retraction is present. The visible mediastinal contours and pleural surfaces appear normal. There is no evidence of fibrotic lung disease. There is no clear evidence of small nodules on the chest radiograph.
Which of the following would be most useful for the evaluation of this patient? (Click on the correct answer to proceed to the third of seven pages)