Malignant solid lung nodules are characterized by an irregular morphology, which may increase rapidly in size, may be round or round-like, and the nodules may be visible as short burrs. In patients with suspected malignant nodules, further investigations can be undertaken to clarify the cause.
In general, solid lung nodules are characterized by irregular shape, rapid growth in a short period of time, and compression of surrounding tissues, accompanied by symptoms such as short burrs, lobulation, pleural depression sign, pleural pulling sign, etc. The shape of the nodules may be round or round-like.
If a patient has a suspected malignant solid lung nodule, he or she should undergo an enhanced CT examination of the chest, or cytology or histology to make a comprehensive judgment, so as to identify the cause of the disease.
Once solid lung nodule malignancy is diagnosed, patients need to actively cooperate with doctors to take relevant treatment measures, so as to avoid delaying the condition. During the treatment period, adequate rest time should be maintained, do not stay up late or overwork. Keep a positive and optimistic mindset and avoid negative emotions.