How to read the density value on the CT slides of lung nodules

Lung nodules on the CT film can not be seen on the density value, the density value can be diagnosed by the CT imaging department of the diagnostic doctor labeled on the CT report card.
There is no density value labeled on the CT slice of a patient with lung nodules, and the density value can not be found labeled on the CT slice image. When the CT equipment monitors the density of the lungs, the images with or without abnormal density will be presented on the terminal computer.
The density value in the abnormal density image of the lung nodule patient can be labeled on the CT report card by the diagnostic clinician in the CT imaging department, while the density value cannot be seen on the CT slice itself. The diagnostic clinician can obtain the density value by temporarily clicking on its tool window through the terminal computer and using the tool for detecting density to perform a temporary test on the desired area.
Patients who want to know if their density value is abnormal should ask the diagnosing clinician.