Case 109 Enunciado A 63 year-old controlled hypertensive male patient with a smoking history of 20 pack-years attended an appointment with an urologist due to benign prostatic hyperplasia. He brought a prostate ultrasound, which revealed enlargement of the gland, as well as a dilation of the abdominal aorta. A multislice computed tomography of the abdomen was then requested. Abdominal CT angiography, axial and coronal viewsAbdominal CT angiography (coronal view) Question:Based on the clinical history and images presented, how could we most appropriately manage this patient? Hospitalization for prompt surgery. Hospitalization for surgical intervention after requesting preoperative exams. Clinical management and patient discharge due to kindness of the frame. Clinical control with bi-annual monitoring. Time is Up! Time's up