Evaluating the Patient With a Pulmonary Nodule
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IMPORTANCE: Pulmonary nodules are identified in approximately 1.6 million patients per year in the US and are detected on approximately 30% of computed tomographic (CT) images of the chest. Optimal treatment of an individual with a pulmonary nodule can lead to early detection of cancer while minimizing testing for a benign nodule. OBSERVATIONS: At least 95% of all pulmonary nodules identified are benign, most often granulomas or intrapulmonary lymph nodes. Smaller nodules are more likely to be benign. Pulmonary nodules are categorized as small solid (
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- Medicine
- Nodule (geology)
- Malignancy
- Radiology
- Lung cancer
- Biopsy
- Solitary pulmonary nodule
- Lung
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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