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2. The chest radiograph shows that the multiple, bilateral circumscribed nodules are unchanged on the prior examination (Figure 1) compared with the current study (Figure 2)

The prior frontal chest radiograph from 3 years earlier (Figure 2) shows multiple, bilateral circumscribed nodules have not measurably changed from the presentation chest radiograph (Figure 1). There is no evidence of cavitation within the nodules.

Which of the following courses of action is the most appropriate next step for the management of this patient? (click on the correct answer to be directed to the fifth of 11 pages)

  1. 18FDG-PET scanning
  2. 68Ga-Dotatate scanning
  3. Bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy
  4. Enhanced thoracic MRI
  5. Unenhanced thoracic CT

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