What do you mean, “nodular foci”?



Nodular foci is short for clinical nodular lesions, which usually appear as nodular foci when small-sized occupying lesions appear in the organism.

Nodular foci are usually detected in imaging examinations and usually include benign or malignant neoplastic lesions, inflammatory lesions and hyperplastic lesions, etc. If necessary, puncture biopsy can be performed to clarify their nature, and then take targeted treatment.

Tumor lesions can be divided into benign and malignant, benign is soft, clear boundary, good mobility, malignant nodules are slightly tough, unclear boundary, poor mobility; inflammatory lesions are mostly benign, which are scar lesions left after inflammation treatment, and can be seen as nodules; hyperplastic lesions are mostly seen in the breast, and need to be further examined for the size and texture of the hyperplastic nodules.

When nodular foci appear, it is necessary to actively consult the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.