Question 2614
Various morphological features of focal lung opacities indicate that either the lung is in charge (benign aetiologies) or the lesion is in charge (malignant aetiologies). Which of the following features show the lung being in charge?
Question 2615
Which of the following descriptions of benign or malignant focal lung opacities is correct?
Question 2794
A 35-year-old female presents for local staging of biopsy-proven squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix. MRI shows a 1.5 cm intermediate T2 signal intensity lesion in the anterior lip of the cervix at the squamocolumnar junction with no involvement of the upper vagina. In addition, there is a rounded 9 mm short-axis left obturator node that also returns an intermediate T2 signal. What is the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage based on imaging?
Question 2795
A 42-year-old female presents for local staging of biopsy-proven cervical adenocarcinoma. MRI shows a barrel-shaped lesion in the cervix that breaches the cervical stromal ring and extends into the parametrium. There is no extension to the pelvic side wall and there are no suspicious nodes on imaging. What is the most likely management pathway?