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AATS lung cancer screening guidelines for solid nodules on low-dose computed tomography (LDCT). PET/CT, Positron emission
Screening #Solid #PulmonaryNodules
Since these risk factors are numerous and have different effects on the malignancy risk, it is
Probability #Malginancy #PulmonaryNodule
Solid pulmonary nodules can represent various etiologies:
- benign granulomas
- focal scar
- intrapulmonary lymph nodes
- primary malignancies
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Solid #Nodule #PulmonaryNodule
Subsolid nodules
Most subsolid nodules are transient and the result of infection or hemorrhage.
However, persistent subsolid nodules
Subsolid #Nodule #PulmonaryNodule
Axial (a) and sagittal (b) computed tomography images of the chest with multiple pulmonary nodules. (c)
CrohnsDisease #Pulmonarynodules
Risk factors
Defining high- or low-risk is currently more difficult than it was in the old guideline.
Previously
#RiskFactors #PulmonaryNodule
Once incidentalomas are detected, appropriate management is dependent on an informed patient's wishes and the clinical
bosniakclassification #pituitary #pulmonarynodule
Pulmonary Nodule
Evaluation is guided by nodule size & assessment of probability of malignancy. In addition is
DharSaty #nodule #PULMONARYNODULE