What to do about the uneven density of solid nodules in the right lung?

Uneven density of a solid nodule in the right lung requires that the nature of the nodule be determined based on other features of the nodule before deciding on the next step in treatment.
When determining the benign or malignant nature of a pulmonary nodule, in addition to the density of the nodule, the size and margins of the nodule, the presence of lobulation, burrs, and the presence of pleural depression signs should also be considered.
For solid right lung nodules with uneven density, if the nodule is small and has clear margins, and there are no other signs of malignant nodules, regular review and observation is sufficient, and no treatment is needed for the time being.
If the solid right lung nodule has uneven density and is larger than 8mm, and there are also blood vessels passing through it and other signs of malignant nodule mentioned above, the possibility of malignant nodule should be considered, and further examinations such as enhanced CT, bronchoscopy and lung puncture should be performed to make a clear diagnosis.