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πŸ”„ update train & test splits

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  1. test/Task1_Image_Observation/Anatomical_observation.csv +142 -142
  2. test/Task1_Image_Observation/Pathological_observation.csv +0 -0
  3. test/Task2_Anomaly_Detection/Abnormality_feature.csv +0 -0
  4. test/Task2_Anomaly_Detection/Abnormality_position.csv +0 -0
  5. test/Task2_Anomaly_Detection/Abnormality_type.csv +0 -0
  6. test/Task2_Anomaly_Detection/Diagnosis.csv +304 -304
  7. test/Task3_Medical_Computation/Diameter.csv +0 -0
  8. test/Task3_Medical_Computation/Size.csv +0 -0
  9. test/Task3_Medical_Computation/Thickness.csv +108 -108
  10. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Arterial wall calcification.csv +0 -0
  11. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Atelectasis.csv +0 -0
  12. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Bronchiectasis.csv +0 -0
  13. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Cardiomegaly.csv +0 -0
  14. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Consolidation.csv +0 -0
  15. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Coronary artery wall calcification.csv +0 -0
  16. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Emphysema.csv +0 -0
  17. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Hiatal hernia.csv +0 -0
  18. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Interlobular septal thickening.csv +0 -0
  19. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Lung nodule.csv +0 -0
  20. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Lung opacity.csv +0 -0
  21. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Lymphadenopathy.csv +0 -0
  22. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Medical material.csv +0 -0
  23. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Mosaic attenuation pattern.csv +0 -0
  24. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Peribronchial thickening.csv +0 -0
  25. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Pericardial effusion.csv +0 -0
  26. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Pleural effusion.csv +0 -0
  27. test/Task4_Existence_Detection/Pulmonary fibrotic sequela.csv +0 -0
  28. test/Task5_Static_Temporal_Diagnosis/b.csv +0 -0
  29. test/Task5_Static_Temporal_Diagnosis/c.csv +0 -0
  30. test/Task5_Static_Temporal_Diagnosis/d.csv +0 -0
  31. test/Task5_Static_Temporal_Diagnosis/e.csv +42 -42
  32. test/Task5_Static_Temporal_Diagnosis/f.csv +42 -42
  33. test/Task5_Static_Temporal_Diagnosis/g.csv +13 -13
  34. test/Task5_Static_Temporal_Diagnosis/h.csv +27 -27
  35. test/Task6_Longitudinal_Temporal_Diagnosis/b.csv +0 -0
  36. test/Task6_Longitudinal_Temporal_Diagnosis/c.csv +0 -0
  37. test/Task6_Longitudinal_Temporal_Diagnosis/d.csv +0 -0
  38. test/Task6_Longitudinal_Temporal_Diagnosis/e.csv +42 -42
  39. test/Task6_Longitudinal_Temporal_Diagnosis/f.csv +42 -42
  40. test/Task6_Longitudinal_Temporal_Diagnosis/g.csv +13 -13
  41. test/Task6_Longitudinal_Temporal_Diagnosis/h.csv +27 -27
  42. train/Task1_Image_Observation/Anatomical_observation.csv +0 -0
  43. train/Task1_Image_Observation/Pathological_observation.csv +0 -0
  44. train/Task2_Anomaly_Detection/Abnormality_feature.csv +0 -0
  45. train/Task2_Anomaly_Detection/Abnormality_position.csv +0 -0
  46. train/Task2_Anomaly_Detection/Abnormality_type.csv +0 -0
  47. train/Task2_Anomaly_Detection/Diagnosis.csv +0 -0
  48. train/Task3_Medical_Computation/Diameter.csv +0 -0
  49. train/Task3_Medical_Computation/Size.csv +0 -0
  50. train/Task3_Medical_Computation/Thickness.csv +91 -91
test/Task1_Image_Observation/Anatomical_observation.csv CHANGED
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  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
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- test_1016_d_2.nii.gz,Where is the largest lymph node observed?,Right hilar region.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
3
- test_1031_a_2.nii.gz,What device is observed on the chest wall?,Pacemaker.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
4
- test_1042_a_1.nii.gz,Which lung is not visible?,Right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1067_a_2.nii.gz,Which lung shows atelectasis?,Right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1098_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion more prominent?,Right side,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1098_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion more prominent?,Right side,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1102_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
9
- test_1103_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the irregularly circumscribed solid nodule located?,Right middle lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1152_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the focal reticular ground glass density located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1173_a_2.nii.gz,What major vascular structure is observed in the image?,Aortic arch.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1192_a_1.nii.gz,Which lung lobe shows increased density?,Right lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1192_a_2.nii.gz,Which lung lobe shows increased density?,Right lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1192_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the massive effusion located?,Left pleural space.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1199_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1201_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fibrotic band observed?,Left lung base.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1210_a_2.nii.gz,What is the condition of the trachea and bronchi?,Open and normal.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1235_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1235_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,"Lower lobe, left lung.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1237_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Right kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1240_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the primary tumoral lesion located?,"Upper lobe, left lung.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1240_b_2.nii.gz,Where is consolidation observed?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1252_a_1.nii.gz,What is the condition of the trachea and bronchi?,Open and patent.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1292_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the tracheostomy cannula located?,Proximal to carina,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1302_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the lymph node observed?,Right upper paratracheal.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1304_a_1.nii.gz,Which quadrant of the right breast contains the lesion?,Inner quadrant,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_1304_a_2.nii.gz,Which quadrant of the right breast contains the lesion?,Inner quadrant,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_331_d_1.nii.gz,Where are the pleural effusions located?,Not detected.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_332_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_333_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the ground-glass density observed?,Left lung lower lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_343_a_1.nii.gz,What is the condition of the trachea?,Open lumen.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_344_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the non-specific nodules located?,Right lung middle lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_382_c_1.nii.gz,Which lobe shows nodular infiltrates?,Right upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_382_c_2.nii.gz,What area shows nodular infiltrates?,Right upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_395_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the calcified nodule located?,Right upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_410_b_2.nii.gz,Where are the fibrotic densities observed?,Upper lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_423_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion located?,Right hemithorax,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_428_a_2.nii.gz,What structures appear normal?,"Trachea, main bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_449_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodular cortical lesion located?,Right kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_453_a_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_464_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_464_a_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_465_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_465_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,Which chamber of the heart is observed?,Right atrium.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_475_e_2.nii.gz,Which chamber of the heart is observed?,Right atrium.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_482_f_2.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation observed?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_482_g_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation area located?,Right middle lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_482_g_2.nii.gz,Which lung lobe shows consolidation?,Right middle lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_482_h_2.nii.gz,Which major vessel shows calcified changes?,Thoracic aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_48_a_2.nii.gz,Which lobe contains the nodule?,Right lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_497_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_497_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_498_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_504_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the thick-walled cavitation area located?,Right upper lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_505_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the peripheral nodule located?,Left upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_505_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the peripheral nodule located?,Left upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_513_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation observed?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_516_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nodules located?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_531_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Lingular segment.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_538_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the mass lesion located?,Left upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_538_a_2.nii.gz,Which lobe contains the mass lesion?,Left upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_545_a_2.nii.gz,What is the condition of the trachea?,Open lumen.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_548_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion observed?,Left hemithorax.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_550_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the structural distortion observed?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_565_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_566_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion located?,Left hemithorax,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_576_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_587_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_597_a_1.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_600_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, main bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_604_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_608_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_628_a_1.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_628_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_629_a_1.nii.gz,Which major airway is positioned in the midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_629_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_631_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_638_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_638_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_639_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the small nodules located?,Left upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_646_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the pleural nodules located?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_646_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the pleural nodules located?,Right upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_647_a_1.nii.gz,What structure is midline?,Trachea.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_656_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_660_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_663_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, main bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_666_a_2.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_674_a_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_674_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_675_a_1.nii.gz,What device is observed on the anterior chest wall?,Pacemaker.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_675_a_2.nii.gz,What device is located on the anterior chest wall on the left?,Pacemaker.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_675_b_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_675_c_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_677_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cardiac pacemaker catheter terminating?,Right ventricle.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_678_a_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_678_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_681_a_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_681_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_682_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_684_a_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_690_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the largest lymphadenopathy located?,Left hilar region.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_691_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the mass lesion located?,Right hilar region.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_691_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the mass lesion located?,Right hilar region.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_694_b_2.nii.gz,Which breast contains a prosthesis?,Left breast.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_695_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_697_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_702_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_706_a_1.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_707_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_707_a_2.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_709_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_713_b_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_713_b_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_715_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_716_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_785_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the pleural effusions located?,Not detected.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_790_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the low-density semisolid nodule located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_811_a_1.nii.gz,Which structure is positioned in the midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_811_a_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_815_c_1.nii.gz,Where is the catheter extending to?,Superior vena cava.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_816_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the air cysts located?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_820_a_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_826_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural linear density observed?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_829_a_2.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_838_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform dilatation observed?,Thoracic aorta.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_869_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the left hemidiaphragm positioned?,Elevated.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_869_a_2.nii.gz,Which diaphragm is elevated?,Left hemidiaphragm.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_870_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the lymph nodes observed?,Mediastinum and hilar regions.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_879_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform dilatation observed?,Ascending aorta.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_907_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_914_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_915_c_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Left lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_916_c_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_917_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the lung parenchyma abnormalities located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_917_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the ground glass opacity located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_923_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the ground glass areas located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_927_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion observed?,Left side,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_927_a_2.nii.gz,Which lung shows total atelectasis?,Left lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_937_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the bronchopneumonic infiltration located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_937_c_1.nii.gz,What area shows consolidation?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_937_c_2.nii.gz,Where is the consolidated area observed?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
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- test_958_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodular density-consolidation area located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
 
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  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
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+ test_1016_d_2.nii.gz,Where is the largest lymph node observed?,Right hilar region.,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1031_a_2.nii.gz,What device is observed on the chest wall?,Pacemaker.,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1042_a_1.nii.gz,Which lung is not visible?,Right lung,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1067_a_2.nii.gz,Which lung shows atelectasis?,Right lung,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1098_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion more prominent?,Right side,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1098_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion more prominent?,Right side,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1102_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1103_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the irregularly circumscribed solid nodule located?,Right middle lobe.,Open,,,,,
10
+ test_1152_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the focal reticular ground glass density located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
11
+ test_1173_a_2.nii.gz,What major vascular structure is observed in the image?,Aortic arch.,Open,,,,,
12
+ test_1192_a_1.nii.gz,Which lung lobe shows increased density?,Right lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1192_a_2.nii.gz,Which lung lobe shows increased density?,Right lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1192_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the massive effusion located?,Left pleural space.,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1199_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1201_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fibrotic band observed?,Left lung base.,Open,,,,,
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+ test_1210_a_2.nii.gz,What is the condition of the trachea and bronchi?,Open and normal.,Open,,,,,
18
+ test_1235_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
19
+ test_1235_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,"Lower lobe, left lung.",Open,,,,,
20
+ test_1237_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Right kidney.,Open,,,,,
21
+ test_1240_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the primary tumoral lesion located?,"Upper lobe, left lung.",Open,,,,,
22
+ test_1240_b_2.nii.gz,Where is consolidation observed?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
23
+ test_1252_a_1.nii.gz,What is the condition of the trachea and bronchi?,Open and patent.,Open,,,,,
24
+ test_1292_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the tracheostomy cannula located?,Proximal to carina,Open,,,,,
25
+ test_1302_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the lymph node observed?,Right upper paratracheal.,Open,,,,,
26
+ test_1304_a_1.nii.gz,Which quadrant of the right breast contains the lesion?,Inner quadrant,Open,,,,,
27
+ test_1304_a_2.nii.gz,Which quadrant of the right breast contains the lesion?,Inner quadrant,Open,,,,,
28
+ test_331_d_1.nii.gz,Where are the pleural effusions located?,Not detected.,Open,,,,,
29
+ test_332_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
30
+ test_333_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the ground-glass density observed?,Left lung lower lobe,Open,,,,,
31
+ test_343_a_1.nii.gz,What is the condition of the trachea?,Open lumen.,Open,,,,,
32
+ test_344_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the non-specific nodules located?,Right lung middle lobe.,Open,,,,,
33
+ test_382_c_1.nii.gz,Which lobe shows nodular infiltrates?,Right upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
34
+ test_382_c_2.nii.gz,What area shows nodular infiltrates?,Right upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
35
+ test_395_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the calcified nodule located?,Right upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
36
+ test_410_b_2.nii.gz,Where are the fibrotic densities observed?,Upper lobes.,Open,,,,,
37
+ test_423_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion located?,Right hemithorax,Open,,,,,
38
+ test_428_a_2.nii.gz,What structures appear normal?,"Trachea, main bronchi",Open,,,,,
39
+ test_449_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodular cortical lesion located?,Right kidney.,Open,,,,,
40
+ test_453_a_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
41
+ test_464_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position,Open,,,,,
42
+ test_464_a_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
43
+ test_465_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline,Open,,,,,
44
+ test_465_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline.,Open,,,,,
45
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,Which chamber of the heart is observed?,Right atrium.,Open,,,,,
46
+ test_475_e_2.nii.gz,Which chamber of the heart is observed?,Right atrium.,Open,,,,,
47
+ test_482_f_2.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation observed?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
48
+ test_482_g_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation area located?,Right middle lobe.,Open,,,,,
49
+ test_482_g_2.nii.gz,Which lung lobe shows consolidation?,Right middle lobe.,Open,,,,,
50
+ test_482_h_2.nii.gz,Which major vessel shows calcified changes?,Thoracic aorta,Open,,,,,
51
+ test_48_a_2.nii.gz,Which lobe contains the nodule?,Right lobe,Open,,,,,
52
+ test_497_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position.,Open,,,,,
53
+ test_497_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position,Open,,,,,
54
+ test_498_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position,Open,,,,,
55
+ test_504_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the thick-walled cavitation area located?,Right upper lobe,Open,,,,,
56
+ test_505_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the peripheral nodule located?,Left upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
57
+ test_505_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the peripheral nodule located?,Left upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
58
+ test_513_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation observed?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
59
+ test_516_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nodules located?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
60
+ test_531_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Lingular segment.,Open,,,,,
61
+ test_538_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the mass lesion located?,Left upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
62
+ test_538_a_2.nii.gz,Which lobe contains the mass lesion?,Left upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
63
+ test_545_a_2.nii.gz,What is the condition of the trachea?,Open lumen.,Open,,,,,
64
+ test_548_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion observed?,Left hemithorax.,Open,,,,,
65
+ test_550_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the structural distortion observed?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
66
+ test_565_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
67
+ test_566_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion located?,Left hemithorax,Open,,,,,
68
+ test_576_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
69
+ test_587_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
70
+ test_597_a_1.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
71
+ test_600_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, main bronchi.",Open,,,,,
72
+ test_604_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,,,,,
73
+ test_608_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position,Open,,,,,
74
+ test_628_a_1.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
75
+ test_628_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position.,Open,,,,,
76
+ test_629_a_1.nii.gz,Which major airway is positioned in the midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
77
+ test_629_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline,Open,,,,,
78
+ test_631_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,,,,,
79
+ test_638_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,,,,,
80
+ test_638_a_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,,,,,
81
+ test_639_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the small nodules located?,Left upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
82
+ test_646_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the pleural nodules located?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
83
+ test_646_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the pleural nodules located?,Right upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
84
+ test_647_a_1.nii.gz,What structure is midline?,Trachea.,Open,,,,,
85
+ test_656_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,,,,,
86
+ test_660_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,,,,,
87
+ test_663_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, main bronchi.",Open,,,,,
88
+ test_666_a_2.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,,,,,
89
+ test_674_a_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
90
+ test_674_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
91
+ test_675_a_1.nii.gz,What device is observed on the anterior chest wall?,Pacemaker.,Open,,,,,
92
+ test_675_a_2.nii.gz,What device is located on the anterior chest wall on the left?,Pacemaker.,Open,,,,,
93
+ test_675_b_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
94
+ test_675_c_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
95
+ test_677_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cardiac pacemaker catheter terminating?,Right ventricle.,Open,,,,,
96
+ test_678_a_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
97
+ test_678_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
98
+ test_681_a_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
99
+ test_681_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,,,,,
100
+ test_682_a_2.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
101
+ test_684_a_1.nii.gz,What structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
102
+ test_690_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the largest lymphadenopathy located?,Left hilar region.,Open,,,,,
103
+ test_691_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the mass lesion located?,Right hilar region.,Open,,,,,
104
+ test_691_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the mass lesion located?,Right hilar region.,Open,,,,,
105
+ test_694_b_2.nii.gz,Which breast contains a prosthesis?,Left breast.,Open,,,,,
106
+ test_695_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,,,,,
107
+ test_697_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
108
+ test_702_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,,,,,
109
+ test_706_a_1.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
110
+ test_707_a_1.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,,,,,
111
+ test_707_a_2.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi.",Open,,,,,
112
+ test_709_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,,,,,
113
+ test_713_b_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea?,Midline position.,Open,,,,,
114
+ test_713_b_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
115
+ test_715_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
116
+ test_716_a_1.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline position.,Open,,,,,
117
+ test_785_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the pleural effusions located?,Not detected.,Open,,,,,
118
+ test_790_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the low-density semisolid nodule located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
119
+ test_811_a_1.nii.gz,Which structure is positioned in the midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
120
+ test_811_a_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
121
+ test_815_c_1.nii.gz,Where is the catheter extending to?,Superior vena cava.,Open,,,,,
122
+ test_816_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the air cysts located?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
123
+ test_820_a_2.nii.gz,Which structure is midline?,Trachea,Open,,,,,
124
+ test_826_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural linear density observed?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
125
+ test_829_a_2.nii.gz,Which structures are open?,"Trachea, bronchi",Open,,,,,
126
+ test_838_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform dilatation observed?,Thoracic aorta.,Open,,,,,
127
+ test_869_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the left hemidiaphragm positioned?,Elevated.,Open,,,,,
128
+ test_869_a_2.nii.gz,Which diaphragm is elevated?,Left hemidiaphragm.,Open,,,,,
129
+ test_870_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the lymph nodes observed?,Mediastinum and hilar regions.,Open,,,,,
130
+ test_879_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform dilatation observed?,Ascending aorta.,Open,,,,,
131
+ test_907_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
132
+ test_914_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
133
+ test_915_c_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Left lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
134
+ test_916_c_2.nii.gz,What is the position of the trachea and bronchi?,Midline.,Open,,,,,
135
+ test_917_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the lung parenchyma abnormalities located?,Right lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
136
+ test_917_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the ground glass opacity located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
137
+ test_923_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the ground glass areas located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
138
+ test_927_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion observed?,Left side,Open,,,,,
139
+ test_927_a_2.nii.gz,Which lung shows total atelectasis?,Left lung.,Open,,,,,
140
+ test_937_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the bronchopneumonic infiltration located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
141
+ test_937_c_1.nii.gz,What area shows consolidation?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
142
+ test_937_c_2.nii.gz,Where is the consolidated area observed?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
143
+ test_958_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodular density-consolidation area located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
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  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
- test_1005_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the bilateral minimal pleural effusion more prominent?,Right side.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
3
- test_1008_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the fibrotic density increases observed?,Both lung apexes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
4
- test_1016_c_1.nii.gz,Where is the soft tissue density mass located?,Left lung upper lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
5
- test_1016_c_2.nii.gz,Where is the soft tissue density mass located?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
6
- test_1016_d_1.nii.gz,Which abnormality is present in the left lung?,Mass in upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
7
- test_1016_e_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion noted?,Right pleural space,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
8
- test_1019_d_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural thickening observed?,Posterobasal levels in both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
9
- test_101_b_1.nii.gz,Which condition is noted in the upper pole of the left kidney?,Cortical cyst,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
10
- test_1026_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule identified?,Right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
11
- test_1028_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the ectasia noted?,"Ascending aorta, pulmonary arteries",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
12
- test_102_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the malignant mass located?,Apical region of right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
13
- test_1034_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the aneurysmatic dilatation identified?,Ascending aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
14
- test_1034_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the aneurysmatic dilatation found?,Ascending aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
15
- test_1037_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis located?,Right kidney,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
16
- test_1038_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the irregularly contoured area located?,Apex of right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
17
- test_1038_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the irregularly contoured area located?,Apex of right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
18
- test_1041_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the soft tissue appearance compatible with a lymph node?,Subcarinal area,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
19
- test_1042_a_2.nii.gz,Where are scattered ground-glass densities located?,Subpleural areas,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
20
- test_1049_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is identified in the thoracic aorta?,Fusiform dilatation,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
21
- test_1057_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by increased heart size?,Cardiomegaly,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
22
- test_1067_a_1.nii.gz,Where is minimal effusion observed?,Left pleura.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
23
- test_1068_a_1.nii.gz,Where are mild sequelae changes identified?,Middle lobe of right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
24
- test_106_a_4.nii.gz,Where is the mass located in the adrenal gland?,Left adrenal gland.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
25
- test_1071_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules identified?,Both lungs.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
26
- test_1082_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the free fluid observed?,Perihepatic region,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
27
- test_1082_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the free fluid located?,Perihepatic region,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
28
- test_1083_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical lesion located?,Left kidney upper pole,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
29
- test_1088_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pneumonia more extensive?,Lower lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
30
- test_1092_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Left kidney,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
31
- test_1095_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the widespread consolidative densities observed?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
32
- test_1098_a_1.nii.gz,What is the overall diagnosis?,Bilateral pleural effusion,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
33
- test_1098_a_2.nii.gz,Which conditions are identified?,Bilateral pleural effusion,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
34
- test_1100_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation noted?,Lower lobe of left lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
35
- test_1100_a_2.nii.gz,What is the observed appearance in the left lung?,Peripheral consolidation,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
36
- test_1102_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pericardial effusion observed?,Not observed,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
37
- test_1107_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis located?,Left kidney,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
38
- test_1110_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the density compatible with calculus found?,Left kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
39
- test_1110_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the density compatible with calculus found?,Left kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
40
- test_1113_a_1.nii.gz,Which type of lesions are present?,Subpleural nodules,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
41
- test_1117_a_2.nii.gz,What is observed in both lungs?,Linear atelectasis areas,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
42
- test_1118_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the atelectatic changes identified?,Both lower lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
43
- test_1124_a_1.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the increased heart size?,Cardiomegaly,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
44
- test_1130_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the suspicion for pneumonia?,Bilateral lower lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
45
- test_113_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis detected?,Left kidney,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
46
- test_1140_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the atelectatic changes located?,Lower lobe basal segments,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
47
- test_1140_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the subsegmental atelectatic changes?,Lower lobe basal segment,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
48
- test_1141_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules observed?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
49
- test_1147_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the pericardial effusion located?,Pericardial space,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
50
- test_1158_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric nodule found?,Right lung upper lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
51
- test_1170_a_6.nii.gz,Where is the pericardial effusion observed?,Pericardial space,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
52
- test_117_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the metastatic nodules located?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
53
- test_1186_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the well-circumscribed nodular lesion found?,Lower inner quadrant.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
54
- test_1196_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the multiple nodules identified?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
55
- test_1196_a_2.nii.gz,Where are multiple nodules identified?,Both lungs.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
56
- test_119_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the aneurysmatic dilatation observed?,Ascending aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
57
- test_1212_a_1.nii.gz,What condition is noted in the right lung?,Subsegmental atelectasis.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
58
- test_1213_a_2.nii.gz,What type of lesion is present in the lungs?,Millimetric nodule,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
59
- test_1217_a_1.nii.gz,Which condition is noted?,Minimal peribronchial thickening,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
60
- test_1217_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is noted?,Minimal peribronchial thickening,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
61
- test_1227_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the more pronounced mosaic attenuation observed?,Lower lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
62
- test_1230_a_2.nii.gz,What type of lymph nodes are noted?,Calcified lymph nodes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
63
- test_1231_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the hemorrhagic cyst located?,Left kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
64
- test_1231_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the hemorrhagic cyst observed?,Left kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
65
- test_1235_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the ground-glass nodule identified?,"Lower lobe, left lung",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
66
- test_1235_b_2.nii.gz,Which nodule is identified?,Ground-glass nodule.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
67
- test_1237_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Right kidney,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
68
- test_1245_a_1.nii.gz,What is compatible with Covid-19 pneumonia?,Ground glass opacities,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
69
- test_1250_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation observed?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
70
- test_1252_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the ectasia observed?,Ascending aorta.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
71
- test_1254_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the suspicious finding for pneumonia?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
72
- test_125_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform aneurysm located?,Thoracic aorta.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
73
- test_1267_a_1.nii.gz,Which regions show persistent lymph nodes?,Mediastinal bilateral hilar.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
74
- test_1268_a_2.nii.gz,Where is no obvious pathology observed?,Both lungs.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
75
- test_1269_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the sequela parenchymal changes observed?,Superior segment of left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
76
- test_126_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the minimal fibrotic densities found?,Lung lower lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
77
- test_126_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the minimal fibrotic densities located?,Lung lower lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
78
- test_1279_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fibrotic notching located?,Right lung upper lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
79
- test_1279_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the abnormality located?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
80
- test_1282_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nodular opacities located?,"Apical, posterior segment",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
81
- test_1284_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the new free intra-abdominal fluid observed?,Left upper quadrant.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
82
- test_1293_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the left nephrolithiasis observed?,Upper pole of left kidney,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
83
- test_1294_a_1.nii.gz,What is noted regarding heart size?,Increased heart size,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
84
- test_1298_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the atelectatic changes located?,Left lung upper lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
85
- test_129_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the scoliosis observed?,Thoracic region,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
86
- test_13_a_1.nii.gz,What type of calcification is identified in the pleura?,Plaque-like linear.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
87
- test_13_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the calcification identified?,Pleura of right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
88
- test_144_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion observed?,Right pleural space.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
89
- test_150_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the small patches of ground-glass densities found?,Lung lower lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
90
- test_153_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the increase in heart size?,Cardiomegaly,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
91
- test_163_b_1.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the presence of air in the mediastinum?,Pneumomediastinum,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
92
- test_168_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules located?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
93
- test_172_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the residual thymus tissue identified?,Upper mediastinum,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
94
- test_184_a_1.nii.gz,What condition is indicated in the ascending aorta?,Fusiform aneurysm.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
95
- test_197_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the numerous lymph nodes located?,Mediastinum,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
96
- test_203_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the mass evaluated in favor of myelolipoma located?,Left adrenal gland.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
97
- test_205_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the patchy ground-glass density increases located?,Both lungs.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
98
- test_20_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the areas of ground glass density?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
99
- test_20_a_2.nii.gz,Which areas show ground glass density?,Subpleural regions,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
100
- test_223_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the atherosclerotic changes observed?,Aorta.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
101
- test_241_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the areas of density increase located?,Right and left lower lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
102
- test_247_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the hypodense well-circumscribed lesion located?,Upper pole of right kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
103
- test_247_a_2.nii.gz,Which lesion is identified in the upper pole of the right kidney?,Hypodense well-circumscribed lesion.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
104
- test_249_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the external drainage catheter located?,Right hemithorax.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
105
- test_250_b_1.nii.gz,What condition is present in the left lung?,Atelectasis,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
106
- test_250_d_1.nii.gz,Where is pneumonic infiltration observed?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
107
- test_258_d_2.nii.gz,Which area shows atelectasis?,Upper lobe of left lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
108
- test_260_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the largest pleural-based nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
109
- test_261_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the stable adenoma located?,Right adrenal gland,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
110
- test_262_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the hydatid cyst identified?,Liver right lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
111
- test_264_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the adenoma located?,Right adrenal gland,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
112
- test_267_a_2.nii.gz,Which pattern is noted in both lungs?,Mosaic attenuation pattern.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
113
- test_271_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cyst observed?,Right kidney,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
114
- test_275_a_1.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the increased size of the heart?,Cardiomegaly.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
115
- test_276_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated in the right lung?,Large nodular metastases,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
116
- test_277_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the area compatible with an infectious process?,Apical right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
117
- test_284_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the mild atelectasis changes located?,Lower lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
118
- test_284_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is noted in the lower lobes?,Mild atelectasis.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
119
- test_288_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the increased bronchial wall thickness observed?,Segmental bronchi,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
120
- test_303_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
121
- test_309_a_2.nii.gz,What is noted in the right lung upper lobe?,Irregular contour nodule.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
122
- test_310_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the significant findings consistent with Covid-19?,Lower lobes of both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
123
- test_310_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the significant ground-glass density increases observed?,Lower lobes of both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
124
- test_321_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the degenerative change noted?,Vertebral end plates,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
125
- test_326_a_2.nii.gz,Which pattern is identified in both lungs?,Alveolar pattern.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
126
- test_330_a_1.nii.gz,Which type of bronchiectasis is noted?,Centrally prominent tubular.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
127
- test_331_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the emphysematous changes prominent?,Upper lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
128
- test_331_b_1.nii.gz,Where are the bilateral renal cysts located?,Both kidneys,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
129
- test_335_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the aneurysmatic dilatation located?,Ascending aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
130
- test_335_a_2.nii.gz,What is observed in the ascending aorta?,Aneurysmatic dilatation.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
131
- test_337_a_1.nii.gz,What is the status of the previously observed nodules?,No size change.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
132
- test_339_a_1.nii.gz,Which areas show significant emphysematous changes?,Upper lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
133
- test_339_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the significant emphysematous areas located?,Upper lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
134
- test_341_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform aneurysmatic dilatation located?,Ascending aorta.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
135
- test_341_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated in the ascending aorta?,Fusiform aneurysm.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
136
- test_346_a_2.nii.gz,Where is mosaic attenuation observed?,Lung parenchyma.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
137
- test_348_a_2.nii.gz,What is the diagnosis regarding pneumonia?,No pneumonia detected,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
138
- test_34_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the chronic nondisplaced fractures located?,Anterolateral ribs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
139
- test_355_a_1.nii.gz,What condition is present in the heart?,Cardiomegaly,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
140
- test_359_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the right nephrolithiasis located?,Right kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
141
- test_359_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the right nephrolithiasis located?,Right kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
142
- test_362_a_2.nii.gz,Where is significant pleural effusion observed?,Right side.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
143
- test_365_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric hemorrhagic cyst located?,Left kidney superior pole.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
144
- test_365_a_3.nii.gz,Where is the hemorrhagic cyst observed?,Left kidney superior pole,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
145
- test_370_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the high suspicion for pneumonia noted?,Both lung lower lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
146
- test_373_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cholelithiasis identified?,Gallbladder.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
147
- test_386_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the non-specific reticular densities found?,Lung lower lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
148
- test_403_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the significant centriacinar ground-glass opacities observed?,Upper lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
149
- test_404_a_1.nii.gz,Where are no signs of pneumonia detected?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
150
- test_408_a_2.nii.gz,Where is contamination observed?,Left paracolic gutter.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
151
- test_409_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric nodule located?,Left lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
152
- test_412_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the patchy ground-glass densities primarily observed?,Both lungs.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
153
- test_414_a_1.nii.gz,What is the diagnosis for the large area of consolidation?,Bacterial pneumonia.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
154
- test_414_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the large area of consolidation located?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
155
- test_414_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the adenoma located?,Left adrenal gland,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
156
- test_417_a_4.nii.gz,Where is the slight increase in diameter observed?,Thoracic aorta.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
157
- test_423_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the prominent pleural effusions observed?,Bilateral hemithorax,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
158
- test_424_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the atelectasis located?,Lower lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
159
- test_424_a_2.nii.gz,Which abnormality is identified?,Thin band atelectasis,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
160
- test_427_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the ectasia located?,Thoracic aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
161
- test_429_b_2.nii.gz,What type of dilatation is present in the thoracic aorta?,Fusiform aneurysmatic dilatation,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
162
- test_433_a_2.nii.gz,What type of plaques are present?,Locally calcified plaques,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
163
- test_437_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cholelithiasis observed?,Gallbladder,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
164
- test_437_b_1.nii.gz,Where is ectasia noted?,Ascending aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
165
- test_437_b_2.nii.gz,Where is ectasia noted?,Ascending aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
166
- test_449_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodular cortical lesion located?,"Upper pole, right kidney.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
167
- test_44_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the enlarged heart?,Cardiomegaly,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
168
- test_451_a_2.nii.gz,What type of atelectasis is present?,Subsegmental atelectasis,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
169
- test_452_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules located?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
170
- test_454_b_1.nii.gz,What type of lesions are present in both lungs?,Millimetric pulmonary nodules,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
171
- test_454_c_2.nii.gz,Which condition is identified in the right lung?,Subsegmental atelectasis,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
172
- test_457_c_1.nii.gz,Where is the significant volume loss observed?,Right lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
173
- test_457_c_2.nii.gz,Where is significant volume loss noted?,Right lung parenchyma,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
174
- test_464_a_1.nii.gz,Which type of nodule is identified?,Millimetric intrapulmonary nodule,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
175
- test_467_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the fissure-based nodule identified?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
176
- test_474_a_1.nii.gz,What is indicated regarding the bronchial wall?,Increased thickness,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
177
- test_480_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the heart size?,Cardiomegaly,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
178
- test_481_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the consolidations predominantly located?,"Both lungs, peripherally.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
179
- test_482_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the semisolid nodule located?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
180
- test_482_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the semisolid nodule located?,Right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
181
- test_482_e_2.nii.gz,Where was a decrease in infiltrates observed?,Lower lobe of right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
182
- test_484_a_1.nii.gz,What is observed in the right lung?,Linear fibrotic densities.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
183
- test_484_a_2.nii.gz,Which abnormalities are present in the right lung?,"Fibrotic densities, calcific nodules.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
184
- test_486_a_1.nii.gz,Where is significant bronchopneumonic infiltration noted?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
185
- test_486_a_2.nii.gz,Where is significant bronchopneumonic infiltration observed?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
186
- test_487_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is identified in the ascending aorta?,Fusiform aneurysmatic dilatation.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
187
- test_487_b_2.nii.gz,Which condition is noted in the ascending aorta?,Aneurysmatic dilatation,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
188
- test_490_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the more prominent pneumonic infiltrations?,Left posterobasal segment.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
189
- test_492_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the aorta measured as wider than normal?,Ascending aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
190
- test_49_a_2.nii.gz,What type of nodules are present?,Millimetric calcific nodules,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
191
- test_4_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the suspected metastatic lesion?,Right adrenal gland,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
192
- test_500_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the increased heart size?,Cardiomegaly.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
193
- test_503_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nodules observed?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
194
- test_504_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the atypical imaging feature located?,Upper lobe of right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
195
- test_517_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the emphysematous changes located?,Apex of lungs.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
196
- test_527_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the mild atelectatic changes identified?,"Lung lower lobes, left upper lobe",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
197
- test_534_a_1.nii.gz,What is the overall diagnosis of the thoracic CT examination?,Normal.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
198
- test_536_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the patchy densities primarily located?,Both lungs.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
199
- test_541_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the sequela parenchymal changes observed?,Apex of both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
200
- test_543_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nodules located?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
201
- test_547_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the fibrotic densities located?,Upper lobes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
202
- test_559_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the multiple metastases located?,Both lobes of the liver.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
203
- test_55_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the linear atelectasis identified?,Right lung major fissure.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
204
- test_564_a_1.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the observed consolidation areas?,Pneumonia.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
205
- test_564_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the consolidation areas?,Pneumonic infiltration,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
206
- test_565_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the abnormality identified?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
207
- test_565_b_1.nii.gz,What is identified in the right lung lower lobe?,Parenchymal nodule,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
208
- test_565_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the parenchymal nodule?,Right lung lower lobe superior segment,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
209
- test_566_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the pneumonic infiltrations more prominent?,"Right middle, lower lobes",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
210
- test_566_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the pneumonic infiltrations more prominent?,"Middle, lower lobes",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
211
- test_566_b_1.nii.gz,What is the status of the pleural effusion?,Bilateral stable,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
212
- test_569_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric nodular density found?,Superior right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
213
- test_572_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
214
- test_575_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the focal consolidation observed?,"Lower lobe, left lung",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
215
- test_576_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule specifically identified?,Superior segment of lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
216
- test_578_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst identified?,Left kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
217
- test_57_a_1.nii.gz,What type of effusion is present?,Clear pleural effusion,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
218
- test_580_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cyst suspected?,"Middle zone, left kidney.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
219
- test_587_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule identified?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
220
- test_597_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subsegmental atelectasis located?,Right lung middle lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
221
- test_59_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform dilatation located?,Ascending aorta.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
222
- test_604_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the calcific plaques located?,"Proximal LAD, circumflex arteries",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
223
- test_606_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst identified?,Left kidney,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
224
- test_606_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis observed?,Left kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
225
- test_608_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform ectasia located?,Ascending aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
226
- test_60_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the primary mass characterized by nodular pleural thickness?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
227
- test_620_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the focal ground glass nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
228
- test_620_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
229
- test_622_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nonspecific calcified parenchymal nodule located?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
230
- test_623_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion located?,Left side,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
231
- test_624_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the stable nodular lesion located?,Left adrenal gland,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
232
- test_637_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the calcifications observed?,Bilateral adrenal glands,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
233
- test_63_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the newly revealed effusion located?,Right pleural space,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
234
- test_641_a_1.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the enlarged heart?,Cardiomegaly,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
235
- test_647_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated in the thoracic aorta?,Fusiform aneurysmatic dilation.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
236
- test_651_a_1.nii.gz,What is detected in the right lung?,Calcified nodule,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
237
- test_655_a_1.nii.gz,Which type of nodule is observed in the right lung?,Ground-glass nodule.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
238
- test_655_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the ground-glass nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
239
- test_655_b_2.nii.gz,Which condition is identified in the pericardial area?,Minimal effusion.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
240
- test_662_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion noted?,Right side.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
241
- test_666_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the minimal ground glass appearance observed?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
242
- test_689_a_1.nii.gz,Which changes are present in both lower lobes?,Atelectatic changes,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
243
- test_697_a_1.nii.gz,What type of nodule is present?,Calcific nodule,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
244
- test_701_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the lymph nodes measuring 12 mm?,Both axillary regions,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
245
- test_705_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidative parenchyma area located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
246
- test_707_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the hypodense lesion located?,Right lobe of liver.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
247
- test_713_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the nonspecific parenchymal nodule located?,Right lung middle lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
248
- test_717_c_1.nii.gz,Where are the stable lymphadenopathies observed?,Mediastinal area.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
249
- test_721_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the calcific nodules observed?,Left lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
250
- test_722_b_1.nii.gz,What is observed in the right lung?,Widespread pleural effusion.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
251
- test_735_a_1.nii.gz,Which areas show consolidation?,"Upper, lower lobes",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
252
- test_735_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated in the lung parenchyma?,Consolidation areas,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
253
- test_736_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the adenoma located?,Left adrenal gland.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
254
- test_738_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the round lymph node located?,"Hilar region, left",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
255
- test_742_a_1.nii.gz,Which lobe is identified?,Azygos lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
256
- test_743_a_2.nii.gz,What type of lesion is observed in the right upper lobe?,Irregularly circumscribed soft tissue.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
257
- test_750_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform dilatation observed?,Thoracic aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
258
- test_75_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the calcific atheromatous plaques identified?,"Aortic arch, descending aorta.",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
259
- test_77_a_1.nii.gz,Which lymph node regions are noted?,"Pretracheal, aortopulmonary window",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
260
- test_78_a_1.nii.gz,Where is significant elevation observed?,Left hemidiaphragm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
261
- test_78_a_2.nii.gz,Where is significant elevation observed?,Left hemidiaphragm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
262
- test_803_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Posterobasal segment of the lower lobe of the left lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
263
- test_810_a_2.nii.gz,What is the status of active infiltration in both lungs?,Not detected.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
264
- test_820_a_2.nii.gz,Which lung shows total atelectasis?,Left lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
265
- test_828_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the effusion detected?,Left hemithorax.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
266
- test_836_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the angiomyolipoma located?,Right kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
267
- test_840_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule observed?,Left lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
268
- test_841_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the decreased pleural effusion observed?,Left pleural space,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
269
- test_843_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the wide areas of consolidation more prominent?,Lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
270
- test_846_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the dilatation observed?,Ascending aorta.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
271
- test_848_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the minimal thickenings located?,Bilateral peribronchial,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
272
- test_848_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the bilateral thickenings noted?,Peribronchial region,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
273
- test_849_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Left lung apex,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
274
- test_85_a_1.nii.gz,What type of infiltration is observed in the left lung?,Acinar-shaped ground glass.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
275
- test_863_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis located?,Right kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
276
- test_867_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the hypodense nodule located?,Left thyroid lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
277
- test_870_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the mixed bone lesion located?,Left first costochondral joint.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
278
- test_880_a_1.nii.gz,What type of consolidation is present?,Air bronchogram consolidation,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
279
- test_888_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the observed atelectatic changes located?,Left lung upper lobe inferior lingula.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
280
- test_895_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific millimetric nodules located?,Both lungs.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
281
- test_900_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the calcified lymph nodes found?,Mediastinal region,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
282
- test_90_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the area of concern for infection?,Basal left lower lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
283
- test_923_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pneumonia primarily located?,"Lower lobe, right lung",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
284
- test_923_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pneumonia primarily located?,Lower lobe of right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
285
- test_924_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the linear subsegmental atelectatic changes located?,Both lung lower lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
286
- test_924_a_2.nii.gz,Where are linear subsegmental atelectatic changes noted?,Both lung lower lobes.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
287
- test_926_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules located?,Both lungs.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
288
- test_92_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nodules identified?,Both lungs,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
289
- test_931_b_2.nii.gz,Where are the atypical changes noted?,Left lung upper lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
290
- test_936_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the potential thymic mass located?,Anterior mediastinum.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
291
- test_937_b_1.nii.gz,Where are the new lesions located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
292
- test_937_d_1.nii.gz,What significant finding is noted in the left lung?,Large pneumothorax.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
293
- test_937_d_2.nii.gz,Where is the large area of pneumothorax located?,Left lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
294
- test_948_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the prominent effusion observed?,Right pleural space.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
295
- test_950_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the infective pathology observed?,Lower lobe,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
296
- test_95_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the atypical consolidation observed?,Right lung.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
297
- test_95_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the atypical consolidation observed?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
298
- test_963_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the lymph nodes located?,"Mediastinal, hilar regions",Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
299
- test_968_a_2.nii.gz,Which new area is noted in the right lung?,Paradular consolidation,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
300
- test_971_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Left kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
301
- test_971_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis located?,Left kidney,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
302
- test_983_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Upper pole of left kidney.,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
303
- test_983_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Left kidney upper pole,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
304
- test_989_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nonspecific nodule found?,Right lung,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
305
- test_991_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the aortic ectasia observed?,Ascending aorta,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
 
1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
+ test_1005_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the bilateral minimal pleural effusion more prominent?,Right side.,Open,,,,,
3
+ test_1008_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the fibrotic density increases observed?,Both lung apexes,Open,,,,,
4
+ test_1016_c_1.nii.gz,Where is the soft tissue density mass located?,Left lung upper lobe,Open,,,,,
5
+ test_1016_c_2.nii.gz,Where is the soft tissue density mass located?,Left lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
6
+ test_1016_d_1.nii.gz,Which abnormality is present in the left lung?,Mass in upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
7
+ test_1016_e_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion noted?,Right pleural space,Open,,,,,
8
+ test_1019_d_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural thickening observed?,Posterobasal levels in both lungs,Open,,,,,
9
+ test_101_b_1.nii.gz,Which condition is noted in the upper pole of the left kidney?,Cortical cyst,Open,,,,,
10
+ test_1026_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule identified?,Right lung,Open,,,,,
11
+ test_1028_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the ectasia noted?,"Ascending aorta, pulmonary arteries",Open,,,,,
12
+ test_102_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the malignant mass located?,Apical region of right lung,Open,,,,,
13
+ test_1034_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the aneurysmatic dilatation identified?,Ascending aorta,Open,,,,,
14
+ test_1034_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the aneurysmatic dilatation found?,Ascending aorta,Open,,,,,
15
+ test_1037_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis located?,Right kidney,Open,,,,,
16
+ test_1038_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the irregularly contoured area located?,Apex of right lung.,Open,,,,,
17
+ test_1038_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the irregularly contoured area located?,Apex of right lung,Open,,,,,
18
+ test_1041_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the soft tissue appearance compatible with a lymph node?,Subcarinal area,Open,,,,,
19
+ test_1042_a_2.nii.gz,Where are scattered ground-glass densities located?,Subpleural areas,Open,,,,,
20
+ test_1049_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is identified in the thoracic aorta?,Fusiform dilatation,Open,,,,,
21
+ test_1057_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by increased heart size?,Cardiomegaly,Open,,,,,
22
+ test_1067_a_1.nii.gz,Where is minimal effusion observed?,Left pleura.,Open,,,,,
23
+ test_1068_a_1.nii.gz,Where are mild sequelae changes identified?,Middle lobe of right lung.,Open,,,,,
24
+ test_106_a_4.nii.gz,Where is the mass located in the adrenal gland?,Left adrenal gland.,Open,,,,,
25
+ test_1071_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules identified?,Both lungs.,Open,,,,,
26
+ test_1082_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the free fluid observed?,Perihepatic region,Open,,,,,
27
+ test_1082_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the free fluid located?,Perihepatic region,Open,,,,,
28
+ test_1083_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical lesion located?,Left kidney upper pole,Open,,,,,
29
+ test_1088_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pneumonia more extensive?,Lower lobes,Open,,,,,
30
+ test_1092_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Left kidney,Open,,,,,
31
+ test_1095_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the widespread consolidative densities observed?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
32
+ test_1098_a_1.nii.gz,What is the overall diagnosis?,Bilateral pleural effusion,Open,,,,,
33
+ test_1098_a_2.nii.gz,Which conditions are identified?,Bilateral pleural effusion,Open,,,,,
34
+ test_1100_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation noted?,Lower lobe of left lung.,Open,,,,,
35
+ test_1100_a_2.nii.gz,What is the observed appearance in the left lung?,Peripheral consolidation,Open,,,,,
36
+ test_1102_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pericardial effusion observed?,Not observed,Open,,,,,
37
+ test_1107_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis located?,Left kidney,Open,,,,,
38
+ test_1110_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the density compatible with calculus found?,Left kidney.,Open,,,,,
39
+ test_1110_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the density compatible with calculus found?,Left kidney.,Open,,,,,
40
+ test_1113_a_1.nii.gz,Which type of lesions are present?,Subpleural nodules,Open,,,,,
41
+ test_1117_a_2.nii.gz,What is observed in both lungs?,Linear atelectasis areas,Open,,,,,
42
+ test_1118_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the atelectatic changes identified?,Both lower lobes,Open,,,,,
43
+ test_1124_a_1.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the increased heart size?,Cardiomegaly,Open,,,,,
44
+ test_1130_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the suspicion for pneumonia?,Bilateral lower lobes,Open,,,,,
45
+ test_113_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis detected?,Left kidney,Open,,,,,
46
+ test_1140_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the atelectatic changes located?,Lower lobe basal segments,Open,,,,,
47
+ test_1140_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the subsegmental atelectatic changes?,Lower lobe basal segment,Open,,,,,
48
+ test_1141_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules observed?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
49
+ test_1147_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the pericardial effusion located?,Pericardial space,Open,,,,,
50
+ test_1158_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric nodule found?,Right lung upper lobe,Open,,,,,
51
+ test_1170_a_6.nii.gz,Where is the pericardial effusion observed?,Pericardial space,Open,,,,,
52
+ test_117_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the metastatic nodules located?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
53
+ test_1186_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the well-circumscribed nodular lesion found?,Lower inner quadrant.,Open,,,,,
54
+ test_1196_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the multiple nodules identified?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
55
+ test_1196_a_2.nii.gz,Where are multiple nodules identified?,Both lungs.,Open,,,,,
56
+ test_119_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the aneurysmatic dilatation observed?,Ascending aorta,Open,,,,,
57
+ test_1212_a_1.nii.gz,What condition is noted in the right lung?,Subsegmental atelectasis.,Open,,,,,
58
+ test_1213_a_2.nii.gz,What type of lesion is present in the lungs?,Millimetric nodule,Open,,,,,
59
+ test_1217_a_1.nii.gz,Which condition is noted?,Minimal peribronchial thickening,Open,,,,,
60
+ test_1217_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is noted?,Minimal peribronchial thickening,Open,,,,,
61
+ test_1227_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the more pronounced mosaic attenuation observed?,Lower lobes.,Open,,,,,
62
+ test_1230_a_2.nii.gz,What type of lymph nodes are noted?,Calcified lymph nodes,Open,,,,,
63
+ test_1231_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the hemorrhagic cyst located?,Left kidney.,Open,,,,,
64
+ test_1231_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the hemorrhagic cyst observed?,Left kidney.,Open,,,,,
65
+ test_1235_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the ground-glass nodule identified?,"Lower lobe, left lung",Open,,,,,
66
+ test_1235_b_2.nii.gz,Which nodule is identified?,Ground-glass nodule.,Open,,,,,
67
+ test_1237_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Right kidney,Open,,,,,
68
+ test_1245_a_1.nii.gz,What is compatible with Covid-19 pneumonia?,Ground glass opacities,Open,,,,,
69
+ test_1250_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation observed?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
70
+ test_1252_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the ectasia observed?,Ascending aorta.,Open,,,,,
71
+ test_1254_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the suspicious finding for pneumonia?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,,,,,
72
+ test_125_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform aneurysm located?,Thoracic aorta.,Open,,,,,
73
+ test_1267_a_1.nii.gz,Which regions show persistent lymph nodes?,Mediastinal bilateral hilar.,Open,,,,,
74
+ test_1268_a_2.nii.gz,Where is no obvious pathology observed?,Both lungs.,Open,,,,,
75
+ test_1269_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the sequela parenchymal changes observed?,Superior segment of left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
76
+ test_126_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the minimal fibrotic densities found?,Lung lower lobes,Open,,,,,
77
+ test_126_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the minimal fibrotic densities located?,Lung lower lobes.,Open,,,,,
78
+ test_1279_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fibrotic notching located?,Right lung upper lobe,Open,,,,,
79
+ test_1279_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the abnormality located?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
80
+ test_1282_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nodular opacities located?,"Apical, posterior segment",Open,,,,,
81
+ test_1284_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the new free intra-abdominal fluid observed?,Left upper quadrant.,Open,,,,,
82
+ test_1293_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the left nephrolithiasis observed?,Upper pole of left kidney,Open,,,,,
83
+ test_1294_a_1.nii.gz,What is noted regarding heart size?,Increased heart size,Open,,,,,
84
+ test_1298_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the atelectatic changes located?,Left lung upper lobe,Open,,,,,
85
+ test_129_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the scoliosis observed?,Thoracic region,Open,,,,,
86
+ test_13_a_1.nii.gz,What type of calcification is identified in the pleura?,Plaque-like linear.,Open,,,,,
87
+ test_13_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the calcification identified?,Pleura of right lung.,Open,,,,,
88
+ test_144_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion observed?,Right pleural space.,Open,,,,,
89
+ test_150_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the small patches of ground-glass densities found?,Lung lower lobes,Open,,,,,
90
+ test_153_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the increase in heart size?,Cardiomegaly,Open,,,,,
91
+ test_163_b_1.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the presence of air in the mediastinum?,Pneumomediastinum,Open,,,,,
92
+ test_168_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules located?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
93
+ test_172_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the residual thymus tissue identified?,Upper mediastinum,Open,,,,,
94
+ test_184_a_1.nii.gz,What condition is indicated in the ascending aorta?,Fusiform aneurysm.,Open,,,,,
95
+ test_197_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the numerous lymph nodes located?,Mediastinum,Open,,,,,
96
+ test_203_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the mass evaluated in favor of myelolipoma located?,Left adrenal gland.,Open,,,,,
97
+ test_205_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the patchy ground-glass density increases located?,Both lungs.,Open,,,,,
98
+ test_20_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the areas of ground glass density?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
99
+ test_20_a_2.nii.gz,Which areas show ground glass density?,Subpleural regions,Open,,,,,
100
+ test_223_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the atherosclerotic changes observed?,Aorta.,Open,,,,,
101
+ test_241_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the areas of density increase located?,Right and left lower lobes.,Open,,,,,
102
+ test_247_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the hypodense well-circumscribed lesion located?,Upper pole of right kidney.,Open,,,,,
103
+ test_247_a_2.nii.gz,Which lesion is identified in the upper pole of the right kidney?,Hypodense well-circumscribed lesion.,Open,,,,,
104
+ test_249_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the external drainage catheter located?,Right hemithorax.,Open,,,,,
105
+ test_250_b_1.nii.gz,What condition is present in the left lung?,Atelectasis,Open,,,,,
106
+ test_250_d_1.nii.gz,Where is pneumonic infiltration observed?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
107
+ test_258_d_2.nii.gz,Which area shows atelectasis?,Upper lobe of left lung.,Open,,,,,
108
+ test_260_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the largest pleural-based nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,,,,,
109
+ test_261_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the stable adenoma located?,Right adrenal gland,Open,,,,,
110
+ test_262_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the hydatid cyst identified?,Liver right lobe.,Open,,,,,
111
+ test_264_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the adenoma located?,Right adrenal gland,Open,,,,,
112
+ test_267_a_2.nii.gz,Which pattern is noted in both lungs?,Mosaic attenuation pattern.,Open,,,,,
113
+ test_271_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cyst observed?,Right kidney,Open,,,,,
114
+ test_275_a_1.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the increased size of the heart?,Cardiomegaly.,Open,,,,,
115
+ test_276_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated in the right lung?,Large nodular metastases,Open,,,,,
116
+ test_277_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the area compatible with an infectious process?,Apical right lung,Open,,,,,
117
+ test_284_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the mild atelectasis changes located?,Lower lobes,Open,,,,,
118
+ test_284_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is noted in the lower lobes?,Mild atelectasis.,Open,,,,,
119
+ test_288_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the increased bronchial wall thickness observed?,Segmental bronchi,Open,,,,,
120
+ test_303_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidation located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,,,,,
121
+ test_309_a_2.nii.gz,What is noted in the right lung upper lobe?,Irregular contour nodule.,Open,,,,,
122
+ test_310_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the significant findings consistent with Covid-19?,Lower lobes of both lungs,Open,,,,,
123
+ test_310_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the significant ground-glass density increases observed?,Lower lobes of both lungs,Open,,,,,
124
+ test_321_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the degenerative change noted?,Vertebral end plates,Open,,,,,
125
+ test_326_a_2.nii.gz,Which pattern is identified in both lungs?,Alveolar pattern.,Open,,,,,
126
+ test_330_a_1.nii.gz,Which type of bronchiectasis is noted?,Centrally prominent tubular.,Open,,,,,
127
+ test_331_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the emphysematous changes prominent?,Upper lobes,Open,,,,,
128
+ test_331_b_1.nii.gz,Where are the bilateral renal cysts located?,Both kidneys,Open,,,,,
129
+ test_335_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the aneurysmatic dilatation located?,Ascending aorta,Open,,,,,
130
+ test_335_a_2.nii.gz,What is observed in the ascending aorta?,Aneurysmatic dilatation.,Open,,,,,
131
+ test_337_a_1.nii.gz,What is the status of the previously observed nodules?,No size change.,Open,,,,,
132
+ test_339_a_1.nii.gz,Which areas show significant emphysematous changes?,Upper lobes.,Open,,,,,
133
+ test_339_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the significant emphysematous areas located?,Upper lobes.,Open,,,,,
134
+ test_341_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform aneurysmatic dilatation located?,Ascending aorta.,Open,,,,,
135
+ test_341_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated in the ascending aorta?,Fusiform aneurysm.,Open,,,,,
136
+ test_346_a_2.nii.gz,Where is mosaic attenuation observed?,Lung parenchyma.,Open,,,,,
137
+ test_348_a_2.nii.gz,What is the diagnosis regarding pneumonia?,No pneumonia detected,Open,,,,,
138
+ test_34_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the chronic nondisplaced fractures located?,Anterolateral ribs,Open,,,,,
139
+ test_355_a_1.nii.gz,What condition is present in the heart?,Cardiomegaly,Open,,,,,
140
+ test_359_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the right nephrolithiasis located?,Right kidney.,Open,,,,,
141
+ test_359_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the right nephrolithiasis located?,Right kidney.,Open,,,,,
142
+ test_362_a_2.nii.gz,Where is significant pleural effusion observed?,Right side.,Open,,,,,
143
+ test_365_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric hemorrhagic cyst located?,Left kidney superior pole.,Open,,,,,
144
+ test_365_a_3.nii.gz,Where is the hemorrhagic cyst observed?,Left kidney superior pole,Open,,,,,
145
+ test_370_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the high suspicion for pneumonia noted?,Both lung lower lobes.,Open,,,,,
146
+ test_373_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cholelithiasis identified?,Gallbladder.,Open,,,,,
147
+ test_386_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the non-specific reticular densities found?,Lung lower lobes,Open,,,,,
148
+ test_403_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the significant centriacinar ground-glass opacities observed?,Upper lobes.,Open,,,,,
149
+ test_404_a_1.nii.gz,Where are no signs of pneumonia detected?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
150
+ test_408_a_2.nii.gz,Where is contamination observed?,Left paracolic gutter.,Open,,,,,
151
+ test_409_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric nodule located?,Left lung.,Open,,,,,
152
+ test_412_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the patchy ground-glass densities primarily observed?,Both lungs.,Open,,,,,
153
+ test_414_a_1.nii.gz,What is the diagnosis for the large area of consolidation?,Bacterial pneumonia.,Open,,,,,
154
+ test_414_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the large area of consolidation located?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
155
+ test_414_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the adenoma located?,Left adrenal gland,Open,,,,,
156
+ test_417_a_4.nii.gz,Where is the slight increase in diameter observed?,Thoracic aorta.,Open,,,,,
157
+ test_423_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the prominent pleural effusions observed?,Bilateral hemithorax,Open,,,,,
158
+ test_424_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the atelectasis located?,Lower lobes,Open,,,,,
159
+ test_424_a_2.nii.gz,Which abnormality is identified?,Thin band atelectasis,Open,,,,,
160
+ test_427_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the ectasia located?,Thoracic aorta,Open,,,,,
161
+ test_429_b_2.nii.gz,What type of dilatation is present in the thoracic aorta?,Fusiform aneurysmatic dilatation,Open,,,,,
162
+ test_433_a_2.nii.gz,What type of plaques are present?,Locally calcified plaques,Open,,,,,
163
+ test_437_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cholelithiasis observed?,Gallbladder,Open,,,,,
164
+ test_437_b_1.nii.gz,Where is ectasia noted?,Ascending aorta,Open,,,,,
165
+ test_437_b_2.nii.gz,Where is ectasia noted?,Ascending aorta,Open,,,,,
166
+ test_449_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodular cortical lesion located?,"Upper pole, right kidney.",Open,,,,,
167
+ test_44_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the enlarged heart?,Cardiomegaly,Open,,,,,
168
+ test_451_a_2.nii.gz,What type of atelectasis is present?,Subsegmental atelectasis,Open,,,,,
169
+ test_452_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules located?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
170
+ test_454_b_1.nii.gz,What type of lesions are present in both lungs?,Millimetric pulmonary nodules,Open,,,,,
171
+ test_454_c_2.nii.gz,Which condition is identified in the right lung?,Subsegmental atelectasis,Open,,,,,
172
+ test_457_c_1.nii.gz,Where is the significant volume loss observed?,Right lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
173
+ test_457_c_2.nii.gz,Where is significant volume loss noted?,Right lung parenchyma,Open,,,,,
174
+ test_464_a_1.nii.gz,Which type of nodule is identified?,Millimetric intrapulmonary nodule,Open,,,,,
175
+ test_467_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the fissure-based nodule identified?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
176
+ test_474_a_1.nii.gz,What is indicated regarding the bronchial wall?,Increased thickness,Open,,,,,
177
+ test_480_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the heart size?,Cardiomegaly,Open,,,,,
178
+ test_481_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the consolidations predominantly located?,"Both lungs, peripherally.",Open,,,,,
179
+ test_482_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the semisolid nodule located?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
180
+ test_482_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the semisolid nodule located?,Right lung,Open,,,,,
181
+ test_482_e_2.nii.gz,Where was a decrease in infiltrates observed?,Lower lobe of right lung,Open,,,,,
182
+ test_484_a_1.nii.gz,What is observed in the right lung?,Linear fibrotic densities.,Open,,,,,
183
+ test_484_a_2.nii.gz,Which abnormalities are present in the right lung?,"Fibrotic densities, calcific nodules.",Open,,,,,
184
+ test_486_a_1.nii.gz,Where is significant bronchopneumonic infiltration noted?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
185
+ test_486_a_2.nii.gz,Where is significant bronchopneumonic infiltration observed?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
186
+ test_487_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is identified in the ascending aorta?,Fusiform aneurysmatic dilatation.,Open,,,,,
187
+ test_487_b_2.nii.gz,Which condition is noted in the ascending aorta?,Aneurysmatic dilatation,Open,,,,,
188
+ test_490_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the more prominent pneumonic infiltrations?,Left posterobasal segment.,Open,,,,,
189
+ test_492_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the aorta measured as wider than normal?,Ascending aorta,Open,,,,,
190
+ test_49_a_2.nii.gz,What type of nodules are present?,Millimetric calcific nodules,Open,,,,,
191
+ test_4_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the suspected metastatic lesion?,Right adrenal gland,Open,,,,,
192
+ test_500_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the increased heart size?,Cardiomegaly.,Open,,,,,
193
+ test_503_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nodules observed?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
194
+ test_504_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the atypical imaging feature located?,Upper lobe of right lung,Open,,,,,
195
+ test_517_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the emphysematous changes located?,Apex of lungs.,Open,,,,,
196
+ test_527_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the mild atelectatic changes identified?,"Lung lower lobes, left upper lobe",Open,,,,,
197
+ test_534_a_1.nii.gz,What is the overall diagnosis of the thoracic CT examination?,Normal.,Open,,,,,
198
+ test_536_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the patchy densities primarily located?,Both lungs.,Open,,,,,
199
+ test_541_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the sequela parenchymal changes observed?,Apex of both lungs,Open,,,,,
200
+ test_543_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nodules located?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
201
+ test_547_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the fibrotic densities located?,Upper lobes,Open,,,,,
202
+ test_559_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the multiple metastases located?,Both lobes of the liver.,Open,,,,,
203
+ test_55_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the linear atelectasis identified?,Right lung major fissure.,Open,,,,,
204
+ test_564_a_1.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the observed consolidation areas?,Pneumonia.,Open,,,,,
205
+ test_564_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated by the consolidation areas?,Pneumonic infiltration,Open,,,,,
206
+ test_565_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the abnormality identified?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
207
+ test_565_b_1.nii.gz,What is identified in the right lung lower lobe?,Parenchymal nodule,Open,,,,,
208
+ test_565_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the parenchymal nodule?,Right lung lower lobe superior segment,Open,,,,,
209
+ test_566_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the pneumonic infiltrations more prominent?,"Right middle, lower lobes",Open,,,,,
210
+ test_566_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the pneumonic infiltrations more prominent?,"Middle, lower lobes",Open,,,,,
211
+ test_566_b_1.nii.gz,What is the status of the pleural effusion?,Bilateral stable,Open,,,,,
212
+ test_569_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric nodular density found?,Superior right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
213
+ test_572_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the millimetric nodule located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
214
+ test_575_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the focal consolidation observed?,"Lower lobe, left lung",Open,,,,,
215
+ test_576_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule specifically identified?,Superior segment of lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
216
+ test_578_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst identified?,Left kidney.,Open,,,,,
217
+ test_57_a_1.nii.gz,What type of effusion is present?,Clear pleural effusion,Open,,,,,
218
+ test_580_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cyst suspected?,"Middle zone, left kidney.",Open,,,,,
219
+ test_587_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nodule identified?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
220
+ test_597_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subsegmental atelectasis located?,Right lung middle lobe,Open,,,,,
221
+ test_59_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform dilatation located?,Ascending aorta.,Open,,,,,
222
+ test_604_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the calcific plaques located?,"Proximal LAD, circumflex arteries",Open,,,,,
223
+ test_606_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst identified?,Left kidney,Open,,,,,
224
+ test_606_b_2.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis observed?,Left kidney.,Open,,,,,
225
+ test_608_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform ectasia located?,Ascending aorta,Open,,,,,
226
+ test_60_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the primary mass characterized by nodular pleural thickness?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
227
+ test_620_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the focal ground glass nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,,,,,
228
+ test_620_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,,,,,
229
+ test_622_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nonspecific calcified parenchymal nodule located?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
230
+ test_623_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion located?,Left side,Open,,,,,
231
+ test_624_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the stable nodular lesion located?,Left adrenal gland,Open,,,,,
232
+ test_637_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the calcifications observed?,Bilateral adrenal glands,Open,,,,,
233
+ test_63_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the newly revealed effusion located?,Right pleural space,Open,,,,,
234
+ test_641_a_1.nii.gz,What condition is indicated by the enlarged heart?,Cardiomegaly,Open,,,,,
235
+ test_647_a_2.nii.gz,What condition is indicated in the thoracic aorta?,Fusiform aneurysmatic dilation.,Open,,,,,
236
+ test_651_a_1.nii.gz,What is detected in the right lung?,Calcified nodule,Open,,,,,
237
+ test_655_a_1.nii.gz,Which type of nodule is observed in the right lung?,Ground-glass nodule.,Open,,,,,
238
+ test_655_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the ground-glass nodule located?,Right lung lower lobe,Open,,,,,
239
+ test_655_b_2.nii.gz,Which condition is identified in the pericardial area?,Minimal effusion.,Open,,,,,
240
+ test_662_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pleural effusion noted?,Right side.,Open,,,,,
241
+ test_666_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the minimal ground glass appearance observed?,Right lung upper lobe.,Open,,,,,
242
+ test_689_a_1.nii.gz,Which changes are present in both lower lobes?,Atelectatic changes,Open,,,,,
243
+ test_697_a_1.nii.gz,What type of nodule is present?,Calcific nodule,Open,,,,,
244
+ test_701_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the lymph nodes measuring 12 mm?,Both axillary regions,Open,,,,,
245
+ test_705_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the consolidative parenchyma area located?,Left lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
246
+ test_707_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the hypodense lesion located?,Right lobe of liver.,Open,,,,,
247
+ test_713_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the nonspecific parenchymal nodule located?,Right lung middle lobe.,Open,,,,,
248
+ test_717_c_1.nii.gz,Where are the stable lymphadenopathies observed?,Mediastinal area.,Open,,,,,
249
+ test_721_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the calcific nodules observed?,Left lung,Open,,,,,
250
+ test_722_b_1.nii.gz,What is observed in the right lung?,Widespread pleural effusion.,Open,,,,,
251
+ test_735_a_1.nii.gz,Which areas show consolidation?,"Upper, lower lobes",Open,,,,,
252
+ test_735_a_2.nii.gz,Which condition is indicated in the lung parenchyma?,Consolidation areas,Open,,,,,
253
+ test_736_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the adenoma located?,Left adrenal gland.,Open,,,,,
254
+ test_738_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the round lymph node located?,"Hilar region, left",Open,,,,,
255
+ test_742_a_1.nii.gz,Which lobe is identified?,Azygos lobe,Open,,,,,
256
+ test_743_a_2.nii.gz,What type of lesion is observed in the right upper lobe?,Irregularly circumscribed soft tissue.,Open,,,,,
257
+ test_750_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the fusiform dilatation observed?,Thoracic aorta,Open,,,,,
258
+ test_75_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the calcific atheromatous plaques identified?,"Aortic arch, descending aorta.",Open,,,,,
259
+ test_77_a_1.nii.gz,Which lymph node regions are noted?,"Pretracheal, aortopulmonary window",Open,,,,,
260
+ test_78_a_1.nii.gz,Where is significant elevation observed?,Left hemidiaphragm,Open,,,,,
261
+ test_78_a_2.nii.gz,Where is significant elevation observed?,Left hemidiaphragm,Open,,,,,
262
+ test_803_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Posterobasal segment of the lower lobe of the left lung.,Open,,,,,
263
+ test_810_a_2.nii.gz,What is the status of active infiltration in both lungs?,Not detected.,Open,,,,,
264
+ test_820_a_2.nii.gz,Which lung shows total atelectasis?,Left lung,Open,,,,,
265
+ test_828_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the effusion detected?,Left hemithorax.,Open,,,,,
266
+ test_836_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the angiomyolipoma located?,Right kidney.,Open,,,,,
267
+ test_840_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the nodule observed?,Left lung,Open,,,,,
268
+ test_841_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the decreased pleural effusion observed?,Left pleural space,Open,,,,,
269
+ test_843_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the wide areas of consolidation more prominent?,Lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
270
+ test_846_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the dilatation observed?,Ascending aorta.,Open,,,,,
271
+ test_848_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the minimal thickenings located?,Bilateral peribronchial,Open,,,,,
272
+ test_848_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the bilateral thickenings noted?,Peribronchial region,Open,,,,,
273
+ test_849_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the subpleural nodule located?,Left lung apex,Open,,,,,
274
+ test_85_a_1.nii.gz,What type of infiltration is observed in the left lung?,Acinar-shaped ground glass.,Open,,,,,
275
+ test_863_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis located?,Right kidney.,Open,,,,,
276
+ test_867_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the hypodense nodule located?,Left thyroid lobe.,Open,,,,,
277
+ test_870_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the mixed bone lesion located?,Left first costochondral joint.,Open,,,,,
278
+ test_880_a_1.nii.gz,What type of consolidation is present?,Air bronchogram consolidation,Open,,,,,
279
+ test_888_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the observed atelectatic changes located?,Left lung upper lobe inferior lingula.,Open,,,,,
280
+ test_895_a_2.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific millimetric nodules located?,Both lungs.,Open,,,,,
281
+ test_900_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the calcified lymph nodes found?,Mediastinal region,Open,,,,,
282
+ test_90_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the area of concern for infection?,Basal left lower lobe,Open,,,,,
283
+ test_923_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the pneumonia primarily located?,"Lower lobe, right lung",Open,,,,,
284
+ test_923_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the pneumonia primarily located?,Lower lobe of right lung.,Open,,,,,
285
+ test_924_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the linear subsegmental atelectatic changes located?,Both lung lower lobes.,Open,,,,,
286
+ test_924_a_2.nii.gz,Where are linear subsegmental atelectatic changes noted?,Both lung lower lobes.,Open,,,,,
287
+ test_926_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nonspecific nodules located?,Both lungs.,Open,,,,,
288
+ test_92_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the nodules identified?,Both lungs,Open,,,,,
289
+ test_931_b_2.nii.gz,Where are the atypical changes noted?,Left lung upper lobe,Open,,,,,
290
+ test_936_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the potential thymic mass located?,Anterior mediastinum.,Open,,,,,
291
+ test_937_b_1.nii.gz,Where are the new lesions located?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
292
+ test_937_d_1.nii.gz,What significant finding is noted in the left lung?,Large pneumothorax.,Open,,,,,
293
+ test_937_d_2.nii.gz,Where is the large area of pneumothorax located?,Left lung.,Open,,,,,
294
+ test_948_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the prominent effusion observed?,Right pleural space.,Open,,,,,
295
+ test_950_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the infective pathology observed?,Lower lobe,Open,,,,,
296
+ test_95_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the atypical consolidation observed?,Right lung.,Open,,,,,
297
+ test_95_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the atypical consolidation observed?,Right lung lower lobe.,Open,,,,,
298
+ test_963_a_1.nii.gz,Where are the lymph nodes located?,"Mediastinal, hilar regions",Open,,,,,
299
+ test_968_a_2.nii.gz,Which new area is noted in the right lung?,Paradular consolidation,Open,,,,,
300
+ test_971_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Left kidney.,Open,,,,,
301
+ test_971_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the nephrolithiasis located?,Left kidney,Open,,,,,
302
+ test_983_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Upper pole of left kidney.,Open,,,,,
303
+ test_983_a_2.nii.gz,Where is the cortical cyst located?,Left kidney upper pole,Open,,,,,
304
+ test_989_a_1.nii.gz,Where is the nonspecific nodule found?,Right lung,Open,,,,,
305
+ test_991_b_1.nii.gz,Where is the aortic ectasia observed?,Ascending aorta,Open,,,,,
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  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
- test_1006_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,30 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
3
- test_1006_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,30 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
4
- test_1013_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,49 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
5
- test_1013_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,49 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
6
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right pleural space?,20 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
7
- test_1016_f_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right pleural space?,20 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
8
- test_1078_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,70 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
9
- test_1078_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,70 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
10
- test_1082_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,67 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
11
- test_1082_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,67 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
12
- test_1098_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,50 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
13
- test_1098_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,50 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
14
- test_1105_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural thickening in the right hemithorax?,1.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
15
- test_1105_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural thickening in the right hemithorax?,1.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
16
- test_1126_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion in the right lung at its widest point?,8.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
17
- test_1126_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,1.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
18
- test_1126_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion in the right lung at its widest point?,8.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
19
- test_1126_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,1.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
20
- test_1135_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,16 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
21
- test_1135_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,16 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
22
- test_114_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the right?,8 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
23
- test_114_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the right?,8 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
24
- test_1192_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free effusion in the right pleural space?,20 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
25
- test_1192_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free effusion in the right pleural space?,20 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
26
- test_1211_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,32 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
27
- test_1211_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,32 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
28
- test_123_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left?,6.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
29
- test_123_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,6.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
30
- test_1267_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the pericardial area?,9 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
31
- test_127_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the wall at its thickest point?,6.7 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
32
- test_127_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the wall at its thickest point?,6.7 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
33
- test_1281_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,34 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
34
- test_1281_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,34 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
35
- test_1284_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,16 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
36
- test_1284_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,16 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
37
- test_202_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion on the right at its thickest point?,5.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
38
- test_202_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
39
- test_202_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion on the right at its thickest point?,5.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
40
- test_202_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
41
- test_27_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,24 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
42
- test_27_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion at its thickest point?,24 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
43
- test_342_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the air cyst at the apex of the upper lobe?,34 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
44
- test_342_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the air cyst at the apex of the upper lobe?,34 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
45
- test_345_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,53 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
46
- test_345_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,53 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
47
- test_416_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right pleural space?,80 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
48
- test_416_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right pleural space?,80 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
49
- test_423_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
50
- test_457_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
51
- test_457_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
52
- test_457_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,60 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
53
- test_457_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,60 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
54
- test_457_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,22 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
55
- test_548_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,1 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
56
- test_554_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in both lungs?,2 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
57
- test_554_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in both lungs?,2 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
58
- test_566_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,6.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
59
- test_566_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,6.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
60
- test_591_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,1.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
61
- test_591_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,1.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
62
- test_593_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,18 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
63
- test_613_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion at its thickest point?,4 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
64
- test_613_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion at its thickest point?,4 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
65
- test_636_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,11 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
66
- test_636_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,11 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
67
- test_658_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion at its deepest point?,18 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
68
- test_658_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion at its deepest point?,18 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
69
- test_675_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,35 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
70
- test_675_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,35 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
71
- test_675_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,59 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
72
- test_675_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,59 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
73
- test_707_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the left?,18 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
74
- test_718_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed?,9 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
75
- test_722_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness loss observed in the anterior part of the D8 vertebra?,50% loss,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
76
- test_722_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness loss observed in the anterior part of the D8 vertebra?,50% loss,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
77
- test_730_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the largest lymph node in the upper-lower paratracheal subcarinal area?,7 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
78
- test_730_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the largest lymph node in the upper-lower paratracheal subcarinal area?,7 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
79
- test_777_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,5.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
80
- test_777_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,5.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
81
- test_784_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right lung?,3 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
82
- test_784_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right lung?,3 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
83
- test_804_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,30 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
84
- test_804_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,30 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
85
- test_815_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,2 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
86
- test_815_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,2 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
87
- test_815_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the widest part of the left lung?,3 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
88
- test_815_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,8 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
89
- test_828_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,2 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
90
- test_828_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,2 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
91
- test_829_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,75 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
92
- test_829_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
93
- test_829_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion at its thickest point?,121 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
94
- test_829_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,75 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
95
- test_829_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion at its thickest point?,121 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
96
- test_829_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
97
- test_838_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left?,1 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
98
- test_838_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left?,1 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
99
- test_842_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
100
- test_885_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,9 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
101
- test_885_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,9 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
102
- test_887_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,9 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
103
- test_887_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,9 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
104
- test_968_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right side?,19 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
105
- test_968_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right side?,19 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
106
- test_968_d_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the pericardial space?,8.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
107
- test_968_d_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the pericardial space?,8.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
108
- test_985_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,24 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
109
- test_985_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,24 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
 
1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
+ test_1006_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,30 mm,Open,,,,,
3
+ test_1006_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,30 mm,Open,,,,,
4
+ test_1013_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,49 mm,Open,,,,,
5
+ test_1013_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,49 mm,Open,,,,,
6
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right pleural space?,20 mm,Open,,,,,
7
+ test_1016_f_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right pleural space?,20 mm,Open,,,,,
8
+ test_1078_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,70 mm,Open,,,,,
9
+ test_1078_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,70 mm,Open,,,,,
10
+ test_1082_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,67 mm,Open,,,,,
11
+ test_1082_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,67 mm,Open,,,,,
12
+ test_1098_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,50 mm,Open,,,,,
13
+ test_1098_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,50 mm,Open,,,,,
14
+ test_1105_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural thickening in the right hemithorax?,1.5 cm,Open,,,,,
15
+ test_1105_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural thickening in the right hemithorax?,1.5 cm,Open,,,,,
16
+ test_1126_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion in the right lung at its widest point?,8.5 cm,Open,,,,,
17
+ test_1126_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,1.5 cm,Open,,,,,
18
+ test_1126_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion in the right lung at its widest point?,8.5 cm,Open,,,,,
19
+ test_1126_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,1.5 cm,Open,,,,,
20
+ test_1135_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,16 mm,Open,,,,,
21
+ test_1135_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,16 mm,Open,,,,,
22
+ test_114_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the right?,8 cm,Open,,,,,
23
+ test_114_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the right?,8 cm,Open,,,,,
24
+ test_1192_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free effusion in the right pleural space?,20 mm,Open,,,,,
25
+ test_1192_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free effusion in the right pleural space?,20 mm,Open,,,,,
26
+ test_1211_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,32 mm,Open,,,,,
27
+ test_1211_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,32 mm,Open,,,,,
28
+ test_123_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left?,6.5 mm,Open,,,,,
29
+ test_123_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left side?,6.5 mm,Open,,,,,
30
+ test_1267_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the pericardial area?,9 mm,Open,,,,,
31
+ test_127_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the wall at its thickest point?,6.7 mm,Open,,,,,
32
+ test_127_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the wall at its thickest point?,6.7 mm,Open,,,,,
33
+ test_1281_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,34 mm,Open,,,,,
34
+ test_1281_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,34 mm,Open,,,,,
35
+ test_1284_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,16 mm,Open,,,,,
36
+ test_1284_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,16 mm,Open,,,,,
37
+ test_202_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion on the right at its thickest point?,5.5 mm,Open,,,,,
38
+ test_202_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4 cm,Open,,,,,
39
+ test_202_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion on the right at its thickest point?,5.5 mm,Open,,,,,
40
+ test_202_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4 cm,Open,,,,,
41
+ test_27_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,24 mm,Open,,,,,
42
+ test_27_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion at its thickest point?,24 mm,Open,,,,,
43
+ test_342_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the air cyst at the apex of the upper lobe?,34 mm,Open,,,,,
44
+ test_342_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the air cyst at the apex of the upper lobe?,34 mm,Open,,,,,
45
+ test_345_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,53 mm,Open,,,,,
46
+ test_345_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,53 mm,Open,,,,,
47
+ test_416_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right pleural space?,80 mm,Open,,,,,
48
+ test_416_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right pleural space?,80 mm,Open,,,,,
49
+ test_423_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,,,,,
50
+ test_457_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,5 cm,Open,,,,,
51
+ test_457_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,5 cm,Open,,,,,
52
+ test_457_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,60 mm,Open,,,,,
53
+ test_457_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,60 mm,Open,,,,,
54
+ test_457_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,22 mm,Open,,,,,
55
+ test_548_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,1 cm,Open,,,,,
56
+ test_554_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in both lungs?,2 cm,Open,,,,,
57
+ test_554_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in both lungs?,2 cm,Open,,,,,
58
+ test_566_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,6.5 cm,Open,,,,,
59
+ test_566_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,6.5 cm,Open,,,,,
60
+ test_591_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,1.5 cm,Open,,,,,
61
+ test_591_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,1.5 cm,Open,,,,,
62
+ test_593_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,18 mm,Open,,,,,
63
+ test_613_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion at its thickest point?,4 cm,Open,,,,,
64
+ test_613_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion at its thickest point?,4 cm,Open,,,,,
65
+ test_636_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,11 mm,Open,,,,,
66
+ test_636_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,11 mm,Open,,,,,
67
+ test_658_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion at its deepest point?,18 mm,Open,,,,,
68
+ test_658_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion at its deepest point?,18 mm,Open,,,,,
69
+ test_675_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,35 mm,Open,,,,,
70
+ test_675_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,35 mm,Open,,,,,
71
+ test_675_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,59 mm,Open,,,,,
72
+ test_675_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,59 mm,Open,,,,,
73
+ test_707_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the left?,18 mm,Open,,,,,
74
+ test_718_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed?,9 cm,Open,,,,,
75
+ test_722_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness loss observed in the anterior part of the D8 vertebra?,50% loss,Open,,,,,
76
+ test_722_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness loss observed in the anterior part of the D8 vertebra?,50% loss,Open,,,,,
77
+ test_730_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the largest lymph node in the upper-lower paratracheal subcarinal area?,7 mm,Open,,,,,
78
+ test_730_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the largest lymph node in the upper-lower paratracheal subcarinal area?,7 mm,Open,,,,,
79
+ test_777_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,5.5 cm,Open,,,,,
80
+ test_777_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,5.5 cm,Open,,,,,
81
+ test_784_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right lung?,3 cm,Open,,,,,
82
+ test_784_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right lung?,3 cm,Open,,,,,
83
+ test_804_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,30 mm,Open,,,,,
84
+ test_804_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,30 mm,Open,,,,,
85
+ test_815_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,2 cm,Open,,,,,
86
+ test_815_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung?,2 cm,Open,,,,,
87
+ test_815_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the widest part of the left lung?,3 cm,Open,,,,,
88
+ test_815_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,8 mm,Open,,,,,
89
+ test_828_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,2 cm,Open,,,,,
90
+ test_828_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,2 cm,Open,,,,,
91
+ test_829_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,75 mm,Open,,,,,
92
+ test_829_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,,,,,
93
+ test_829_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion at its thickest point?,121 mm,Open,,,,,
94
+ test_829_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion at its thickest point?,121 mm,Open,,,,,
95
+ test_829_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,,,,,
96
+ test_829_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,75 mm,Open,,,,,
97
+ test_838_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left?,1 cm,Open,,,,,
98
+ test_838_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left?,1 cm,Open,,,,,
99
+ test_842_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,,,,,
100
+ test_885_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,9 mm,Open,,,,,
101
+ test_885_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,9 mm,Open,,,,,
102
+ test_887_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,9 cm,Open,,,,,
103
+ test_887_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,9 cm,Open,,,,,
104
+ test_968_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right side?,19 mm,Open,,,,,
105
+ test_968_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right side?,19 mm,Open,,,,,
106
+ test_968_d_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the pericardial space?,8.5 mm,Open,,,,,
107
+ test_968_d_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the pericardial space?,8.5 mm,Open,,,,,
108
+ test_985_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,24 mm,Open,,,,,
109
+ test_985_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,24 mm,Open,,,,,
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1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the arterial wall calcification observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the interlobular septal thickening based on the CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the bronchiectasis seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the consolidation?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the peribronchial thickening?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the pulmonary fibrotic sequela from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the mosaic attenuation pattern based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the lymphadenopathy?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
14
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the hiatal hernia?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the coronary artery wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for lung nodule?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
19
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
20
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the interlobular septal thickening based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the bronchiectasis from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the consolidation?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the peribronchial thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pleural effusion seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of lung opacity?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the lung nodule based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
  test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the lymphadenopathy?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the hiatal hernia?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the cardiomegaly observed in the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
  test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the arterial wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
36
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the consolidation seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
37
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the peribronchial thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
38
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the mosaic attenuation pattern?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
39
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of pleural effusion?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
40
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the pulmonary fibrotic sequela from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
41
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
42
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the lung nodule observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
43
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the hiatal hernia?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
44
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
45
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the lymphadenopathy based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
46
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
47
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
48
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
49
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
50
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the arterial wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
51
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the atelectasis?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
52
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the interlobular septal thickening based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the arterial wall calcification observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for lung nodule?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the coronary artery wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
7
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the lymphadenopathy?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the hiatal hernia?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the pulmonary fibrotic sequela from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the peribronchial thickening?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the consolidation?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the bronchiectasis seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the interlobular septal thickening based on the CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the mosaic attenuation pattern based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
19
  test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
20
  test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the arterial wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the cardiomegaly observed in the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the hiatal hernia?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the lymphadenopathy?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the lung nodule based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of lung opacity?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pleural effusion seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the peribronchial thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the consolidation?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the bronchiectasis from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the interlobular septal thickening based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
36
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the arterial wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
37
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
38
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
39
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
40
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
41
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the lymphadenopathy based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
42
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
43
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the pulmonary fibrotic sequela from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
44
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the lung nodule observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
45
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
46
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the atelectasis?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
47
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of pleural effusion?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
48
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the mosaic attenuation pattern?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
49
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the peribronchial thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
50
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the consolidation seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
51
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the hiatal hernia?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
52
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the interlobular septal thickening based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
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1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of interlobular septal thickening?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the cardiomegaly based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of coronary artery wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the hiatal hernia from the current CT findings?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the lymphadenopathy based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the atelectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the lung opacity?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pleural effusion observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
14
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the peribronchial thickening?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the lung nodule?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the bronchiectasis seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
19
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of arterial wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
20
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the cardiomegaly based on the current CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the pericardial effusion?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the coronary artery wall calcification seen in the CT imaging?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the hiatal hernia based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of lymphadenopathy?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the emphysema?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the interlobular septal thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the atelectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
  test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the pulmonary fibrotic sequela from the current CT findings?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the pleural effusion?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for mosaic attenuation pattern?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the peribronchial thickening observed in the current CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
  test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
36
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
37
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the interlobular septal thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
38
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the bronchiectasis based on the CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
39
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the consolidation based on the current CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
40
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the peribronchial thickening?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
41
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
42
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
43
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pulmonary fibrotic sequela seen in the CT imaging?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
44
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
45
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
46
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
47
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of lymphadenopathy?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
48
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the hiatal hernia?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
49
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the coronary artery wall calcification from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
50
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
51
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
52
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the lung nodule observed in the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of interlobular septal thickening?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the bronchiectasis seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the lung nodule?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the peribronchial thickening?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
7
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pleural effusion observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the lung opacity?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the lymphadenopathy based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the hiatal hernia from the current CT findings?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of coronary artery wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the cardiomegaly based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the atelectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
19
  test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
20
  test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the peribronchial thickening observed in the current CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for mosaic attenuation pattern?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the pleural effusion?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the pulmonary fibrotic sequela from the current CT findings?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the atelectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the interlobular septal thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the emphysema?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of lymphadenopathy?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the hiatal hernia based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the coronary artery wall calcification seen in the CT imaging?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the pericardial effusion?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the cardiomegaly based on the current CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of arterial wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
36
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
37
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the coronary artery wall calcification from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
38
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the hiatal hernia?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
39
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of lymphadenopathy?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
40
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
41
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
42
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
43
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the peribronchial thickening?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
44
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
45
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
46
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
47
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the consolidation based on the current CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
48
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the bronchiectasis based on the CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
49
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the interlobular septal thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
50
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
51
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pulmonary fibrotic sequela seen in the CT imaging?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
52
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the lung nodule observed in the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
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  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the arterial wall calcification observed in the current CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of peribronchial thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for pleural effusion?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the lung opacity based on the CT scan?,"New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the emphysema from the current CT findings?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the lymphadenopathy?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the hiatal hernia?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pericardial effusion based on the current CT scan?,"New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
17
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the atelectasis?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
18
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the interlobular septal thickening seen in the CT imaging?,"New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
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  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the arterial wall calcification observed in the current CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pericardial effusion based on the current CT scan?,"New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the hiatal hernia?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the lymphadenopathy?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the emphysema from the current CT findings?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the atelectasis?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the lung opacity based on the CT scan?,"New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for pleural effusion?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of peribronchial thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the interlobular septal thickening seen in the CT imaging?,"New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
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2
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the arterial wall calcification observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the peribronchial thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pleural effusion seen in the CT imaging?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for pulmonary fibrotic sequela?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the lung opacity based on the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the interlobular septal thickening based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the atelectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the lymphadenopathy?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of hiatal hernia?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the coronary artery wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the cardiomegaly?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
18
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the lung nodule from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
19
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
20
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the peribronchial thickening based on the CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the mosaic attenuation pattern based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
23
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the hiatal hernia seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the lymphadenopathy observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the coronary artery wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the cardiomegaly from the current CT findings?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of bronchiectasis?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
35
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the interlobular septal thickening?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
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2
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the arterial wall calcification observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the cardiomegaly?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the coronary artery wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of hiatal hernia?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the lymphadenopathy?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the atelectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the lung nodule from the current CT findings?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the lung opacity based on the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for pulmonary fibrotic sequela?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the pleural effusion seen in the CT imaging?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the peribronchial thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the interlobular septal thickening based on the CT scan?,"Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
19
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"After reviewing the CT scan, how would you interpret the presence of bronchiectasis?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
20
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the condition of the arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How should we interpret the cardiomegaly from the current CT findings?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is your evaluation of the pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Considering the CT scan, what is your assessment of the coronary artery wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the lymphadenopathy observed in the current CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the current CT scan, how would you classify the emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"In light of the CT findings, how should we interpret the pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
27
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, what is the current status of lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Given the present CT findings, what is the nature of the lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"According to the CT scan, how would you categorize the pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the mosaic attenuation pattern based on the current CT scan?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How would you categorize the peribronchial thickening based on the CT scan?,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"With reference to the CT scan, what is the classification for consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
33
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"In light of the current CT imaging, how should we classify the atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,How would you classify the hiatal hernia seen in the CT imaging?,No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Based on the CT scan, what is the current status of the interlobular septal thickening?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
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  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"arterial wall calcification progression: [1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does arterial wall calcification appear now compared to its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed interlobular septal thickening as: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of interlobular septal thickening based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Before now, bronchiectasis showed [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for consolidation: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes consolidation?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening sequence was: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does peribronchial thickening currently represent, based on past sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"pleural effusion condition history: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Prior pulmonary fibrotic sequela timeline: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does pulmonary fibrotic sequela appear now compared to its sequence history?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Historical lung opacity status: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for lung opacity considering its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Previous mosaic attenuation pattern states: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about mosaic attenuation pattern based on earlier sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of atelectasis: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has atelectasis evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for emphysema: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of emphysema based on prior sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"lymphadenopathy progression: [1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of lymphadenopathy?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
14
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"hiatal hernia over time: [1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has hiatal hernia changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Prior coronary artery wall calcification timeline: [1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to coronary artery wall calcification in the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for pericardial effusion: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has pericardial effusion progressed according to its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"In past, cardiomegaly was: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence trend plus current CT defines status. Given its sequence history, what is cardiomegaly in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
- test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"lung nodule trend was: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is lung nodule now, given its temporal sequence?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
19
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for pulmonary fibrotic sequela: [1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of pulmonary fibrotic sequela based on previous sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
20
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"interlobular septal thickening trend was: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does interlobular septal thickening currently represent, based on past sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Previous bronchiectasis states: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes bronchiectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"consolidation over time: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of consolidation based on previous sequences?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for peribronchial thickening: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for peribronchial thickening considering its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Prior mosaic attenuation pattern timeline: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is mosaic attenuation pattern now, given its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"pleural effusion progression: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of pleural effusion based on prior sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier lung opacity sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of lung opacity?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"lung nodule condition history: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about lung nodule based on earlier sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"atelectasis over time: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to atelectasis in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
  test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of emphysema: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier lymphadenopathy sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does lymphadenopathy appear now compared to its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Previous hiatal hernia states: [0, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of hiatal hernia?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed coronary artery wall calcification as: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Before now, pericardial effusion showed [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has pericardial effusion changed from past sequences to the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
- test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for cardiomegaly: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is cardiomegaly classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
  test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Previous arterial wall calcification states: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of arterial wall calcification based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
36
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for consolidation: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is consolidation classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
37
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Prior peribronchial thickening timeline: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of peribronchial thickening based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
38
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for mosaic attenuation pattern: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes mosaic attenuation pattern?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
39
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of pleural effusion: [1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of pleural effusion based on previous sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
40
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"In past, pulmonary fibrotic sequela was: [1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about pulmonary fibrotic sequela based on earlier sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
41
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for lung opacity: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
42
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"In past, lung nodule was: [0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes lung nodule?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
43
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"hiatal hernia progression: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of hiatal hernia?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
44
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"emphysema had: [0, 0, 0, 1] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
45
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed lymphadenopathy as: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of lymphadenopathy?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
46
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"bronchiectasis trend was: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has bronchiectasis changed from past sequences to the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
47
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"coronary artery wall calcification over time: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
48
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier pericardial effusion sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about pericardial effusion based on earlier sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
49
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed cardiomegaly as: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
50
- test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"arterial wall calcification sequence was: [1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has arterial wall calcification evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
51
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed atelectasis as: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about atelectasis based on earlier sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
52
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Historical interlobular septal thickening status: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of interlobular septal thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"arterial wall calcification progression: [1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does arterial wall calcification appear now compared to its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"lung nodule trend was: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is lung nodule now, given its temporal sequence?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"In past, cardiomegaly was: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence trend plus current CT defines status. Given its sequence history, what is cardiomegaly in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for pericardial effusion: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has pericardial effusion progressed according to its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Prior coronary artery wall calcification timeline: [1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to coronary artery wall calcification in the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
7
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"lymphadenopathy progression: [1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of lymphadenopathy?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for emphysema: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of emphysema based on prior sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of atelectasis: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has atelectasis evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
  test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"hiatal hernia over time: [1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has hiatal hernia changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Historical lung opacity status: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for lung opacity considering its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Prior pulmonary fibrotic sequela timeline: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does pulmonary fibrotic sequela appear now compared to its sequence history?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"pleural effusion condition history: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening sequence was: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does peribronchial thickening currently represent, based on past sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for consolidation: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes consolidation?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Before now, bronchiectasis showed [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed interlobular septal thickening as: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of interlobular septal thickening based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
+ test_331_e_1.nii.gz,"Previous mosaic attenuation pattern states: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about mosaic attenuation pattern based on earlier sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
19
  test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of emphysema: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
20
  test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Previous arterial wall calcification states: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of arterial wall calcification based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for cardiomegaly: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is cardiomegaly classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Before now, pericardial effusion showed [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has pericardial effusion changed from past sequences to the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed coronary artery wall calcification as: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Previous hiatal hernia states: [0, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of hiatal hernia?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier lymphadenopathy sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does lymphadenopathy appear now compared to its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"atelectasis over time: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to atelectasis in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"lung nodule condition history: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about lung nodule based on earlier sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier lung opacity sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of lung opacity?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"pleural effusion progression: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of pleural effusion based on prior sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Prior mosaic attenuation pattern timeline: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is mosaic attenuation pattern now, given its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for peribronchial thickening: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for peribronchial thickening considering its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"consolidation over time: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of consolidation based on previous sequences?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Previous bronchiectasis states: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes bronchiectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"interlobular septal thickening trend was: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does interlobular septal thickening currently represent, based on past sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
+ test_357_e_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for pulmonary fibrotic sequela: [1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of pulmonary fibrotic sequela based on previous sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
36
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"arterial wall calcification sequence was: [1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has arterial wall calcification evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
37
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed cardiomegaly as: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
38
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier pericardial effusion sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about pericardial effusion based on earlier sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
39
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"coronary artery wall calcification over time: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
40
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"bronchiectasis trend was: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has bronchiectasis changed from past sequences to the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
41
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed lymphadenopathy as: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of lymphadenopathy?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
42
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"emphysema had: [0, 0, 0, 1] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
43
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"In past, pulmonary fibrotic sequela was: [1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about pulmonary fibrotic sequela based on earlier sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
44
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"In past, lung nodule was: [0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes lung nodule?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
45
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for lung opacity: [1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of lung opacity?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
46
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed atelectasis as: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about atelectasis based on earlier sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
47
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of pleural effusion: [1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of pleural effusion based on previous sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
48
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for mosaic attenuation pattern: [1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes mosaic attenuation pattern?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
49
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Prior peribronchial thickening timeline: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of peribronchial thickening based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
50
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for consolidation: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is consolidation classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
51
+ test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"hiatal hernia progression: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of hiatal hernia?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
52
  test_475_e_1.nii.gz,"Historical interlobular septal thickening status: [0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of interlobular septal thickening?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
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  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
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  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of interlobular septal thickening: [1, 1, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is interlobular septal thickening now, given its temporal sequence?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of cardiomegaly: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is cardiomegaly now, given its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"pericardial effusion condition history: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for pericardial effusion considering its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"coronary artery wall calcification trend was: [1, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of coronary artery wall calcification based on previous sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Previous hiatal hernia states: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does hiatal hernia currently represent, based on past sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Historical lymphadenopathy status: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is lymphadenopathy classified now using past sequence data?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"emphysema sequence was: [0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has emphysema changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for arterial wall calcification: [1, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"atelectasis had: [0, 1, 1, 1, 0] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of atelectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed lung opacity as: [1, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does lung opacity appear now compared to its sequence history?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"In past, pulmonary fibrotic sequela was: [0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to pulmonary fibrotic sequela in the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"In past, pleural effusion was: [0, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for pleural effusion considering its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
14
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for mosaic attenuation pattern: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence trend plus current CT defines status. Given its sequence history, what is mosaic attenuation pattern in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for peribronchial thickening: [1, 1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of peribronchial thickening based on prior sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for consolidation: [0, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does consolidation currently represent, based on past sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed lung nodule as: [1, 1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is lung nodule now, given its temporal sequence?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
- test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Before now, bronchiectasis showed [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has bronchiectasis progressed according to its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
19
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier arterial wall calcification sequences: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is arterial wall calcification classified now using past sequence data?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
20
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"bronchiectasis progression: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of bronchiectasis based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed cardiomegaly as: [1, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of cardiomegaly?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier pericardial effusion sequences: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of pericardial effusion based on previous sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"coronary artery wall calcification over time: [1, 1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has coronary artery wall calcification changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"hiatal hernia over time: [1, 1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is hiatal hernia classified now using past sequence data?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"lymphadenopathy progression: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of lymphadenopathy?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"emphysema over time: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of emphysema?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Prior interlobular septal thickening timeline: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is interlobular septal thickening classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"atelectasis progression: [0, 1, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has atelectasis changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
  test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Prior lung nodule timeline: [1, 1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Prior lung opacity timeline: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does lung opacity appear now compared to its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for pulmonary fibrotic sequela: [0, 0, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to pulmonary fibrotic sequela in the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for pleural effusion: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has pleural effusion evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for mosaic attenuation pattern: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does mosaic attenuation pattern appear now compared to its sequence history?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
- test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening trend was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to peribronchial thickening in the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
  test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"consolidation trend was: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of consolidation based on prior sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
36
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for cardiomegaly: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does cardiomegaly currently represent, based on past sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
37
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"interlobular septal thickening over time: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of interlobular septal thickening based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
38
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"bronchiectasis progression: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes bronchiectasis?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
39
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"consolidation sequence was: [0, 0, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of consolidation based on previous sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
40
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening over time: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about peribronchial thickening based on earlier sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
41
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier mosaic attenuation pattern sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
42
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed pleural effusion as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
43
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier pulmonary fibrotic sequela sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
44
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed lung opacity as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has lung opacity evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
45
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for atelectasis: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
46
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Before now, emphysema showed [0, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has emphysema progressed according to its temporal sequence?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
47
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Previous lymphadenopathy states: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has lymphadenopathy evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
48
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"hiatal hernia condition history: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has hiatal hernia progressed according to its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
49
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Historical coronary artery wall calcification status: [0, 1, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of coronary artery wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
50
- test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of pericardial effusion: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence trend plus current CT defines status. Given its sequence history, what is pericardial effusion in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
51
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"arterial wall calcification trend was: [0, 1, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
52
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Before now, lung nodule showed [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about lung nodule based on earlier sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of interlobular septal thickening: [1, 1, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is interlobular septal thickening now, given its temporal sequence?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Before now, bronchiectasis showed [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has bronchiectasis progressed according to its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed lung nodule as: [1, 1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is lung nodule now, given its temporal sequence?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for consolidation: [0, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does consolidation currently represent, based on past sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for peribronchial thickening: [1, 1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of peribronchial thickening based on prior sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
7
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"In past, pleural effusion was: [0, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for pleural effusion considering its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"In past, pulmonary fibrotic sequela was: [0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to pulmonary fibrotic sequela in the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed lung opacity as: [1, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does lung opacity appear now compared to its sequence history?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
  test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for mosaic attenuation pattern: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence trend plus current CT defines status. Given its sequence history, what is mosaic attenuation pattern in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for arterial wall calcification: [1, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"emphysema sequence was: [0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has emphysema changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Historical lymphadenopathy status: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is lymphadenopathy classified now using past sequence data?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Previous hiatal hernia states: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does hiatal hernia currently represent, based on past sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"coronary artery wall calcification trend was: [1, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of coronary artery wall calcification based on previous sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"pericardial effusion condition history: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for pericardial effusion considering its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of cardiomegaly: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is cardiomegaly now, given its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
+ test_1016_f_1.nii.gz,"atelectasis had: [0, 1, 1, 1, 0] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of atelectasis?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
19
  test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Prior lung nodule timeline: [1, 1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
20
  test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"consolidation trend was: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of consolidation based on prior sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening trend was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to peribronchial thickening in the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for mosaic attenuation pattern: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does mosaic attenuation pattern appear now compared to its sequence history?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for pleural effusion: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has pleural effusion evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for pulmonary fibrotic sequela: [0, 0, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to pulmonary fibrotic sequela in the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Prior lung opacity timeline: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does lung opacity appear now compared to its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"atelectasis progression: [0, 1, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has atelectasis changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Prior interlobular septal thickening timeline: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is interlobular septal thickening classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"emphysema over time: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of emphysema?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"lymphadenopathy progression: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of lymphadenopathy?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"hiatal hernia over time: [1, 1, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is hiatal hernia classified now using past sequence data?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"coronary artery wall calcification over time: [1, 1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has coronary artery wall calcification changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier pericardial effusion sequences: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of pericardial effusion based on previous sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed cardiomegaly as: [1, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of cardiomegaly?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"bronchiectasis progression: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of bronchiectasis based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
+ test_250_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier arterial wall calcification sequences: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is arterial wall calcification classified now using past sequence data?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
36
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of pericardial effusion: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence trend plus current CT defines status. Given its sequence history, what is pericardial effusion in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
37
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Historical coronary artery wall calcification status: [0, 1, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of coronary artery wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
38
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"hiatal hernia condition history: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has hiatal hernia progressed according to its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
39
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Previous lymphadenopathy states: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has lymphadenopathy evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
40
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Before now, emphysema showed [0, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has emphysema progressed according to its temporal sequence?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
41
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for atelectasis: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of atelectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
42
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed lung opacity as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has lung opacity evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
43
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening over time: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about peribronchial thickening based on earlier sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
44
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed pleural effusion as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes pleural effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
45
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier mosaic attenuation pattern sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of mosaic attenuation pattern?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
46
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"arterial wall calcification trend was: [0, 1, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes arterial wall calcification?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
47
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"consolidation sequence was: [0, 0, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of consolidation based on previous sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
48
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"bronchiectasis progression: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes bronchiectasis?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
49
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"interlobular septal thickening over time: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of interlobular septal thickening based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
50
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for cardiomegaly: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) History and CT decide lesion category. What does cardiomegaly currently represent, based on past sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
51
+ test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Earlier pulmonary fibrotic sequela sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
52
  test_850_f_1.nii.gz,"Before now, lung nodule showed [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about lung nodule based on earlier sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
test/Task6_Longitudinal_Temporal_Diagnosis/g.csv CHANGED
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  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
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  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for arterial wall calcification: [0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has arterial wall calcification progressed according to its temporal sequence?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for consolidation: [0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening progression: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has peribronchial thickening changed from past sequences to the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"mosaic attenuation pattern over time: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is mosaic attenuation pattern classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Previous pleural effusion states: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes pleural effusion?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Previous pulmonary fibrotic sequela states: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about pulmonary fibrotic sequela based on earlier sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed lung opacity as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is lung opacity now, given its temporal sequence?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Prior bronchiectasis timeline: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"lung nodule condition history: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of emphysema: [1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Earlier lymphadenopathy sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of lymphadenopathy based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of hiatal hernia: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has hiatal hernia evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed coronary artery wall calcification as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
- test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"pericardial effusion had: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of pericardial effusion based on prior sequences?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Before now, cardiomegaly showed [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
17
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"atelectasis condition history: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about atelectasis based on earlier sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
18
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"In past, interlobular septal thickening was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for interlobular septal thickening considering its sequence history?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for arterial wall calcification: [0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has arterial wall calcification progressed according to its temporal sequence?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Before now, cardiomegaly showed [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes cardiomegaly?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"pericardial effusion had: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of pericardial effusion based on prior sequences?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed coronary artery wall calcification as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of coronary artery wall calcification?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of hiatal hernia: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has hiatal hernia evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Earlier lymphadenopathy sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of lymphadenopathy based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of emphysema: [1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of emphysema?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"atelectasis condition history: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about atelectasis based on earlier sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"lung nodule condition history: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of lung nodule?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed lung opacity as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is lung opacity now, given its temporal sequence?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Previous pulmonary fibrotic sequela states: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about pulmonary fibrotic sequela based on earlier sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Previous pleural effusion states: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes pleural effusion?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"mosaic attenuation pattern over time: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is mosaic attenuation pattern classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening progression: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has peribronchial thickening changed from past sequences to the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for consolidation: [0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
+ test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"Prior bronchiectasis timeline: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of bronchiectasis?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
  test_277_g_1.nii.gz,"In past, interlobular septal thickening was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for interlobular septal thickening considering its sequence history?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
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2
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"arterial wall calcification condition history: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is arterial wall calcification classified now using past sequence data?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
3
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for bronchiectasis: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for bronchiectasis considering its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Earlier consolidation sequences: [0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of consolidation based on prior sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"In past, peribronchial thickening was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is peribronchial thickening now, given its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed mosaic attenuation pattern as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of mosaic attenuation pattern based on prior sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed pleural effusion as: [0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to pleural effusion in the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"pulmonary fibrotic sequela had: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to pulmonary fibrotic sequela in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Before now, lung opacity showed [1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does lung opacity appear now compared to its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Before now, interlobular septal thickening showed [0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of interlobular septal thickening?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Previous atelectasis states: [1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is atelectasis classified now using past sequence data?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"emphysema condition history: [0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of emphysema based on previous sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Historical lymphadenopathy status: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is lymphadenopathy now, given its temporal sequence?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of hiatal hernia: [1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of hiatal hernia?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for coronary artery wall calcification: [1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of coronary artery wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
- test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"pericardial effusion sequence was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does pericardial effusion appear now compared to its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Previous cardiomegaly states: [0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has cardiomegaly changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
18
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for lung nodule: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has lung nodule changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
19
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Historical consolidation status: [0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
20
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening trend was: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has peribronchial thickening changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of mosaic attenuation pattern: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has mosaic attenuation pattern changed from past sequences to the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for pleural effusion: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is pleural effusion classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
23
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for pulmonary fibrotic sequela: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for lung opacity: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is lung opacity classified now using past sequence data?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Prior lung nodule timeline: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about lung nodule based on earlier sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed hiatal hernia as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of hiatal hernia?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
27
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"emphysema progression: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Prior lymphadenopathy timeline: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of lymphadenopathy based on previous sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"coronary artery wall calcification over time: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has coronary artery wall calcification evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"pericardial effusion had: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"cardiomegaly sequence was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about cardiomegaly based on earlier sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Earlier arterial wall calcification sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has arterial wall calcification progressed according to its temporal sequence?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
33
- test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"bronchiectasis sequence was: [1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does bronchiectasis appear now compared to its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"In past, atelectasis was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of atelectasis based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
35
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Before now, interlobular septal thickening showed [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of interlobular septal thickening?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"arterial wall calcification condition history: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is arterial wall calcification classified now using past sequence data?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Previous cardiomegaly states: [0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has cardiomegaly changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
4
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"pericardial effusion sequence was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does pericardial effusion appear now compared to its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
5
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for coronary artery wall calcification: [1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of coronary artery wall calcification?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
6
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of hiatal hernia: [1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of hiatal hernia?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
7
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Historical lymphadenopathy status: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is lymphadenopathy now, given its temporal sequence?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
8
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"emphysema condition history: [0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of emphysema based on previous sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
9
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Previous atelectasis states: [1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is atelectasis classified now using past sequence data?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
10
  test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Old sequences for lung nodule: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has lung nodule changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
11
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Before now, lung opacity showed [1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does lung opacity appear now compared to its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
12
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"pulmonary fibrotic sequela had: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to pulmonary fibrotic sequela in the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
13
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Scans showed pleural effusion as: [0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Based on sequence history and current CT. What lesion category applies to pleural effusion in the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
14
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed mosaic attenuation pattern as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of mosaic attenuation pattern based on prior sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
15
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"In past, peribronchial thickening was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT status follows sequence progression. What type of lesion is peribronchial thickening now, given its temporal sequence?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
16
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Earlier consolidation sequences: [0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Multi-phase sequences guide CT-based judgment. What is the current CT assessment of consolidation based on prior sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
17
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for bronchiectasis: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Final label from history and CT. What does the CT show for bronchiectasis considering its sequence history?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
18
+ test_482_h_1.nii.gz,"Before now, interlobular septal thickening showed [0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of interlobular septal thickening?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
19
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"bronchiectasis sequence was: [1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion behavior from past to CT. How does bronchiectasis appear now compared to its sequence history?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
20
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Earlier arterial wall calcification sequences: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT confirms what sequences suggest. How has arterial wall calcification progressed according to its temporal sequence?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
21
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"cardiomegaly sequence was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about cardiomegaly based on earlier sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
22
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"pericardial effusion had: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0] in earlier scans. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes pericardial effusion?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
23
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"coronary artery wall calcification over time: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) CT reflects pattern of prior sequences. How has coronary artery wall calcification evolved from earlier scan sequences to now?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
24
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Prior lymphadenopathy timeline: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of lymphadenopathy based on previous sequences?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
25
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"emphysema progression: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Past sequences and CT determine lesion type. Based on past sequences, what is the current condition of emphysema?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
26
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for pulmonary fibrotic sequela: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Classification uses sequences and current image. From sequence history to now, what best describes pulmonary fibrotic sequela?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
27
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Prior lung nodule timeline: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Sequence evolution and CT define outcome. What does the current CT show about lung nodule based on earlier sequences?","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)",Close,B,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
28
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Sequence history for lung opacity: [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is lung opacity classified now using past sequence data?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
29
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Recorded sequences for pleural effusion: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Diagnosis combines sequence history and CT. How is pleural effusion classified now using past sequence data?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
30
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Past sequences of mosaic attenuation pattern: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has mosaic attenuation pattern changed from past sequences to the current CT?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
31
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"peribronchial thickening trend was: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion state from timeline and CT. How has peribronchial thickening changed from past sequences to the current CT?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
32
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Historical consolidation status: [0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of consolidation?","Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)",Close,A,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
 
 
 
33
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"In past, atelectasis was: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Stage-wise sequences + current CT = status. What is the current status of atelectasis based on previous sequences?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
34
+ test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Earlier CTs showed hiatal hernia as: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) Lesion judged by sequences and scan. From prior sequences to now, what is the CT-based status of hiatal hernia?",No Abnormality (Always absent),Close,D,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
35
  test_937_h_1.nii.gz,"Before now, interlobular septal thickening showed [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]. (Note: 0 indicates absence, and 1 indicates presence.) From multi-stage sequences and present CT. Based on the temporal sequence, what is the present status of interlobular septal thickening?","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",Close,C,"Refractory Lesion (Persistent or recurrent, now present)","Resolved Lesion (Previously present or recurrent, now absent)","New Lesion (Absent previously, now present)",No Abnormality (Always absent)
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1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
- train_11676_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free fluid observed between the pleural leaves on the left?,14 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
3
- train_11676_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free fluid observed between the pleural leaves on the left?,14 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
4
- train_11700_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,4.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
5
- train_11700_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,4.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
6
- train_11715_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,50 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
7
- train_11715_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,50 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
8
- train_11837_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,4 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
9
- train_11837_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,4 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
10
- train_11861_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,35 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
11
- train_11983_a_3.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
12
- train_11983_a_4.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
13
- train_11983_a_5.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
14
- train_12007_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,19 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
15
- train_12007_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,19 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
16
- train_12357_d_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left?,9 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
17
- train_12357_d_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free pleural effusion on the left?,9 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
18
- train_12358_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,11 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
19
- train_12358_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,20 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
20
- train_12358_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,8 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
21
- train_12358_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,11 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
22
- train_12358_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,8 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
23
- train_12358_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,20 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
24
- train_12358_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion on the left?,85 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
25
- train_12358_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion on the left?,85 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
26
- train_12375_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion adjacent to the lower lobe of the right lung?,38 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
27
- train_12375_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion adjacent to the lower lobe of the right lung?,38 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
28
- train_12385_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,14 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
29
- train_12390_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
30
- train_12390_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
31
- train_12393_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,87 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
32
- train_12393_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,87 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
33
- train_12398_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural fluid in the right hemithorax?,78 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
34
- train_12398_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural fluid in the right hemithorax?,78 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
35
- train_12407_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,8 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
36
- train_12407_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,8 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
37
- train_12416_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,65 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
38
- train_12416_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung's mid-lower zone?,36 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
39
- train_12416_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung's mid-lower zone?,36 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
40
- train_12445_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,28 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
41
- train_12445_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,28 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
42
- train_12455_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the right?,24 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
43
- train_12455_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the right?,24 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
44
- train_12455_e_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
45
- train_12455_e_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
46
- train_12476_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point on the right?,25 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
47
- train_12476_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point on the right?,25 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
48
- train_12476_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point on the left?,47 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
49
- train_12476_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point on the left?,47 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
50
- train_12479_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed between the pleural leaves on the right?,62 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
51
- train_12479_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed between the pleural leaves on the right?,62 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
52
- train_12479_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural fluid in the right hemithorax?,7 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
53
- train_12479_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural fluid in the right hemithorax?,7 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
54
- train_12479_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at the level of the lower lobe of the lung?,120 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
55
- train_12479_e_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,70 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
56
- train_12479_e_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,70 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
57
- train_12488_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the fracture line in the anterior part of the right 2nd rib?,1 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
58
- train_12488_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the nondisplaced fracture line in the anterior part of the right 2nd rib?,2 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
59
- train_12510_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,3 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
60
- train_12510_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,3 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
61
- train_12512_d_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,32 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
62
- train_12512_d_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,32 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
63
- train_12557_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,24 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
64
- train_12563_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion at its thickest point?,10 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
65
- train_12579_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
66
- train_12579_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
67
- train_12579_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,45 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
68
- train_12582_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
69
- train_12582_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
70
- train_12593_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion in the anterior section?,7.4 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
71
- train_12600_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,18 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
72
- train_12600_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,18 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
73
- train_12622_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,2.7 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
74
- train_12622_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,2.7 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
75
- train_12632_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the mass lesion?,18 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
76
- train_12686_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,6 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
77
- train_12686_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,6 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
78
- train_12699_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the soft tissue density in the left lung upper lobe anterior segment?,30 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
79
- train_12699_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the soft tissue density in the left lung upper lobe anterior segment?,30 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
80
- train_12740_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right hemithorax?,66 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
81
- train_12740_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right hemithorax?,66 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
82
- train_12780_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,4.4 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
83
- train_12780_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,4.4 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
84
- train_12850_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,2 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
85
- train_12850_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,2 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
86
- train_12860_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,19 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
87
- train_12860_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free pleural effusion on the right side?,19 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
88
- train_12874_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion on the left at its most prominent point?,17 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
89
- train_12874_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion on the left at its most prominent point?,17 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
90
- train_12885_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,39 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
91
- train_12885_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,39 mm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
92
- train_12899_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion at its thickest part?,2 cm,Open,nan,nan,nan,nan,nan
 
1
  VolumeName,Question,Answer,QuestionType,AnswerChoice,Choice A,Choice B,Choice C,Choice D
2
+ train_11676_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free fluid observed between the pleural leaves on the left?,14 mm,Open,,,,,
3
+ train_11676_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free fluid observed between the pleural leaves on the left?,14 mm,Open,,,,,
4
+ train_11700_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,4.5 cm,Open,,,,,
5
+ train_11700_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,4.5 cm,Open,,,,,
6
+ train_11715_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,50 mm,Open,,,,,
7
+ train_11715_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,50 mm,Open,,,,,
8
+ train_11837_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,4 cm,Open,,,,,
9
+ train_11837_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,4 cm,Open,,,,,
10
+ train_11861_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,35 mm,Open,,,,,
11
+ train_11983_a_3.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,,,,,
12
+ train_11983_a_4.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,,,,,
13
+ train_11983_a_5.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,7.5 mm,Open,,,,,
14
+ train_12007_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,19 mm,Open,,,,,
15
+ train_12007_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,19 mm,Open,,,,,
16
+ train_12357_d_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the left?,9 mm,Open,,,,,
17
+ train_12357_d_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free pleural effusion on the left?,9 mm,Open,,,,,
18
+ train_12358_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,11 mm,Open,,,,,
19
+ train_12358_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,20 mm,Open,,,,,
20
+ train_12358_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,8 mm,Open,,,,,
21
+ train_12358_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,11 mm,Open,,,,,
22
+ train_12358_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,8 mm,Open,,,,,
23
+ train_12358_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the left hemithorax?,20 mm,Open,,,,,
24
+ train_12358_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion on the left?,85 mm,Open,,,,,
25
+ train_12358_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion on the left?,85 mm,Open,,,,,
26
+ train_12375_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion adjacent to the lower lobe of the right lung?,38 mm,Open,,,,,
27
+ train_12375_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion adjacent to the lower lobe of the right lung?,38 mm,Open,,,,,
28
+ train_12385_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,14 mm,Open,,,,,
29
+ train_12390_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,,,,,
30
+ train_12390_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,,,,,
31
+ train_12393_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,87 mm,Open,,,,,
32
+ train_12393_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,87 mm,Open,,,,,
33
+ train_12398_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural fluid in the right hemithorax?,78 mm,Open,,,,,
34
+ train_12398_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural fluid in the right hemithorax?,78 mm,Open,,,,,
35
+ train_12407_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,8 mm,Open,,,,,
36
+ train_12407_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion?,8 mm,Open,,,,,
37
+ train_12416_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,65 mm,Open,,,,,
38
+ train_12416_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung's mid-lower zone?,36 mm,Open,,,,,
39
+ train_12416_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left lung's mid-lower zone?,36 mm,Open,,,,,
40
+ train_12445_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,28 mm,Open,,,,,
41
+ train_12445_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion in the right hemithorax?,28 mm,Open,,,,,
42
+ train_12455_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the right?,24 mm,Open,,,,,
43
+ train_12455_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed on the right?,24 mm,Open,,,,,
44
+ train_12455_e_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,,,,,
45
+ train_12455_e_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,,,,,
46
+ train_12476_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point on the right?,25 mm,Open,,,,,
47
+ train_12476_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point on the right?,25 mm,Open,,,,,
48
+ train_12476_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point on the left?,47 mm,Open,,,,,
49
+ train_12476_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point on the left?,47 mm,Open,,,,,
50
+ train_12479_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed between the pleural leaves on the right?,62 mm,Open,,,,,
51
+ train_12479_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion observed between the pleural leaves on the right?,62 mm,Open,,,,,
52
+ train_12479_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural fluid in the right hemithorax?,7 cm,Open,,,,,
53
+ train_12479_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural fluid in the right hemithorax?,7 cm,Open,,,,,
54
+ train_12479_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at the level of the lower lobe of the lung?,120 mm,Open,,,,,
55
+ train_12479_e_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,70 mm,Open,,,,,
56
+ train_12479_e_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,70 mm,Open,,,,,
57
+ train_12488_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the fracture line in the anterior part of the right 2nd rib?,1 mm,Open,,,,,
58
+ train_12488_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the nondisplaced fracture line in the anterior part of the right 2nd rib?,2 mm,Open,,,,,
59
+ train_12510_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,3 cm,Open,,,,,
60
+ train_12510_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,3 cm,Open,,,,,
61
+ train_12512_d_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,32 mm,Open,,,,,
62
+ train_12512_d_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right lung?,32 mm,Open,,,,,
63
+ train_12557_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right?,24 mm,Open,,,,,
64
+ train_12563_c_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the effusion at its thickest point?,10 mm,Open,,,,,
65
+ train_12579_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,,,,,
66
+ train_12579_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,3.5 cm,Open,,,,,
67
+ train_12579_c_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion at its thickest point?,45 mm,Open,,,,,
68
+ train_12582_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,,,,,
69
+ train_12582_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,4.5 cm,Open,,,,,
70
+ train_12593_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion in the anterior section?,7.4 mm,Open,,,,,
71
+ train_12600_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,18 mm,Open,,,,,
72
+ train_12600_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,18 mm,Open,,,,,
73
+ train_12622_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,2.7 cm,Open,,,,,
74
+ train_12622_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,2.7 cm,Open,,,,,
75
+ train_12632_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the mass lesion?,18 mm,Open,,,,,
76
+ train_12686_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,6 cm,Open,,,,,
77
+ train_12686_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,6 cm,Open,,,,,
78
+ train_12699_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the soft tissue density in the left lung upper lobe anterior segment?,30 mm,Open,,,,,
79
+ train_12699_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the soft tissue density in the left lung upper lobe anterior segment?,30 mm,Open,,,,,
80
+ train_12740_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right hemithorax?,66 mm,Open,,,,,
81
+ train_12740_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right hemithorax?,66 mm,Open,,,,,
82
+ train_12780_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,4.4 cm,Open,,,,,
83
+ train_12780_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the right hemithorax?,4.4 cm,Open,,,,,
84
+ train_12850_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,2 cm,Open,,,,,
85
+ train_12850_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax?,2 cm,Open,,,,,
86
+ train_12860_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,19 mm,Open,,,,,
87
+ train_12860_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the free pleural effusion on the right side?,19 mm,Open,,,,,
88
+ train_12874_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion on the left at its most prominent point?,17 mm,Open,,,,,
89
+ train_12874_a_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the lesion on the left at its most prominent point?,17 mm,Open,,,,,
90
+ train_12885_b_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,39 mm,Open,,,,,
91
+ train_12885_b_2.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pleural effusion on the right side?,39 mm,Open,,,,,
92
+ train_12899_a_1.nii.gz,What is the thickness of the pericardial effusion at its thickest part?,2 cm,Open,,,,,