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Review Question - QID 204816

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QID 204816 (Type "204816" in App Search)
A 42-year-old female with a history of obesity, diabetes, asthma, and hypertension presents to her primary care physician for a follow-up visit after being seen in the ED 1 week ago. She had presented to the ED with urinary urgency, dysuria, increased frequency and was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, and ultimately discharged on appropriate antibiotic therapy. During her ED workup, an abdominal ultrasound was obtained which is demonstrated in Figure A. She currently denies a history of abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, early satiety or any other abdominal complaints. She states that apart from her urinary tract infection, which has now successfully been resolved, she feels well. What is the appropriate management for the incidental findings observed in Figure A?
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