What does it mean to see a solid nodule in the middle and lower lobes of both lungs in a mottled, dense shadow?

Patchy hyperdense shadows seen in the middle and lower lobes of both lungs seen as solid nodules is a term used to describe the development of nodules in the lungs as a result of pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung cancer, etc., which require prompt further investigation.
If, after performing lung imaging, the report shows a description of speckled hyperdense shadows seen in the middle and lower lobes of both lungs, seen as solid nodules. It mainly refers to the presence of material with higher density than normal lung tissue under the imaging manifestation, which can be due to pneumonia, tuberculosis and lung cancer.
Similar manifestations, can not be diagnosed by imaging, need to be further examined in time. These include blood test, sputum culture, tuberculin test, and pathologic examination, etc. After clarifying the specific cause of the disease, symptomatic treatment will be given, such as anti-infective treatment with ceftriaxone for pneumonia.
Therefore, similar manifestations represent lung nodules due to certain diseases, which require timely further examination and treatment.