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    If a Lesion Is Not Seen in Three Planes
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If a Lesion Is Not Seen in Three Planes

Question 13

Question 13

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If a lesion is not seen in three planes:


A) further imaging is needed.
B) no advanced imaging is needed.
C) the operator should dismiss the patient.
D) the operator should reschedule the patient's appointment.

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