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  • Admin
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    • Sep 2020
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    weekly_question 4/9/2022

    A 3 month-old term infant was diagnosed prenatally with a congenital lung lesion. She had no respiratory issues postnatally and remains well. She recently underwent a CT scan of the chest and is in your clinic to review the results. Which features on history and imaging are associated with an increased risk of malignancy?

    A Size less than 3 cm

    B Macrocystic lung lesion

    C Prenatal detection

    D Presence of a systemic feeding vessel

    E All of the above​
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    • Sep 2020
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    correct answer
    B Macrocystic lung lesion

    Large, macrocystic congenital lung lesions are more likely to be malignant than those that are microcystic. Lesions that are small, asymptomatic, detected prenatally, or have a feeding vessel are more likely to be benign.

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    • Ahmed Nabil
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      • Sep 2020
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      • Admin
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        correct answer
        B Macrocystic lung lesion

        Large, macrocystic congenital lung lesions are more likely to be malignant than those that are microcystic. Lesions that are small, asymptomatic, detected prenatally, or have a feeding vessel are more likely to be benign.

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