The difference between ground glass lung cancer and solid lung cancer is mainly in the density of the nodules.
Frosted glass lung cancer has a lower density, while solid lung cancer has a relatively higher density and is called a solid nodule. The density of ground glass lung cancer may be homogeneous, but it may also be heterogeneous, and although the density is lower than that of solid nodules, it will be higher than that of normal lung tissue.
In addition to the difference in nodule density, the size and location of lung nodules may be identical, and the cause of the disease and related symptoms may be the same; the cause may be infectious or non-infectious, and the symptoms mainly include cough, sputum, coughing up blood, etc. If you want to accurately distinguish between ground-glass lung cancer and solid lung cancer, please contact us for details.
If you want to accurately differentiate glassy lung cancer from solid lung cancer, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and perform pathological biopsy for differentiation.