What does it mean when a solid lung nodule does not show significant enhancement on enhanced ct?

Lung solid nodule enhanced ct without significant enhancement is a lung nodule with low or no blood supply, where the contrast agent does not enter the nodule and there is no significant enhancement contrast.
A solid lung nodule is a small swelling found in the lungs that is higher than the density of the lung tissue. Chest enhancement ct is a scan of the chest, where contrast is injected intravenously, and then the lesion is scanned again with a ct machine to detect and diagnose the disease through before and after comparisons.
When there is a blood supply inside the lung nodule, the contrast agent will enter inside the lung nodule with the blood. By comparing before and after the ct, significant enhancement of the lung nodule can be seen, which generally suggests that the nodule has malignant potential. Lung nodules without obvious enhancement, i.e., nodule blood supply is not rich or no blood supply, more inclined to benign nodules.
The presence of lung nodules, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment, standardized treatment.