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2. Frontal chest radiograph shows a nodule

The frontal chest radiograph (Figure 1) shows a circumscribed left upper lobe nodule. No pleural effusion, interstitial lung abnormality, or intrathoracic lymph node enlargement is evident.

Which of the following represents an appropriate next step for the patient’s management? (Click on the correct answer to be directed to the third of fourteen pages)

  1. Comparison to prior chest radiography
  2. Chest MRI
  3. Lateral decubitus chest radiography
  4. 18FDG-PET scan
  5. Contrast-enhanced chest CT

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