Are Lung Atypical Hyperplasia and Lung Nodules the Same Thing?

Lung atypical hyperplasia and lung nodules are not the same thing.
Lung nodule is a common clinical sign, refers to the diameter of the lung ≤ 3cm foci, imaging manifestation of high-density shadow, can be single or multiple, may be benign or malignant, benign lung nodule patients may not have obvious clinical symptoms, nodules may have cough, cough sputum and other symptoms, malignant lung nodules may have cough, chest pain, sputum with blood and other symptoms.
Lung atypical hyperplasia can also be seen as a high-density shadow in the imaging examination, which can also be said to be a kind of lung nodule, but atypical hyperplasia suggests that the nodule is a precancerous lesion, and the possibility of transforming into lung cancer is more likely than that of lung nodule. It is necessary to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to clarify its pathological type and carry out appropriate treatment, such as surgical treatment, radiotherapy and targeted drug therapy.
Lung atypical hyperplasia and lung nodules are not the same thing, and you should actively seek medical attention to clarify the diagnosis and formulate a reasonable treatment plan according to your condition.