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Oct 2, 2024

What to do about adrenal nodules

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Adrenal outgrowth nodules are often asymptomatic. They are usually found incidentally during a physical examination, or when checking for kidney disease. These nodules are most likely to be primary adrenal…

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Jul 4, 2024

What should I do if I find “lung nodules” in my physical examination?

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In recent years, “lung nodule” has begun to become a hot search term on major medical websites, which is an imaging diagnosis. Lung shadows with a diameter of less than…

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May 22, 2024

What are the chances of benign liver nodules?

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In general, the chances of benign nodules in the liver are still very high. Of course, in a few cases, there are some special cases, mainly distinguished from malignant tumors…

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Jun 25, 2023

Advances in the treatment of thoracic nodular disease

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  Nodular disease is a non-caseating granulomatous disease of unknown cause, predisposed to young and middle-aged people, with multi-system organ involvement and a tendency to self-resolve. It is characterized by the…

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Jun 25, 2023

What does a solid nodule mean?

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Parenchymal nodules are a concept that refers to the filling of tissue cells inside normal body organ tissues as opposed to cystic nodules which are hollow inside or contain fluidic…

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Jun 25, 2023

Can a nodule on the kidney be cancer?

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  If a nodule is found on the top of the kidney, it is important to conduct a detailed examination to accurately test whether the nodule on the kidney is cystic…

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Jun 25, 2023

What is nodular disease?

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  【Overview】.  Nodal disease (sarcodosis) is a multisystem disease of unknown cause, with clinical manifestations of hilar lymph node enlargement, pulmonary infiltrates and skin and eye lesions, and pathology characterized by non-caseating…

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Jun 25, 2023

Is breast nodule 4a serious?

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  There are many grades of breast nodules, and in clinical practice, they are currently differentiated by breast ultrasound, mammography, and magnetic resonance imaging. According to the breast BI-RADS grading scale,…

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Jun 25, 2023

What to do with you, my little nodule

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  In view of the increasing number of “small nodules” found in clinical practice, which brings immense psychological pressure and economic burden to patients and families, I am going to tell…

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Jun 25, 2023

Diagnostic value of trans-electron bronchoscopic needle aspiration biopsy combined with lung biopsy for pulmonary nodular disease

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  Pulmonary nodular disease is the most common type of sarcoidosis and affects more than 90% of the hilum, mediastinal lymph nodes and both lungs, and can involve all systems of…

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Lumpy disease

  • What to do about adrenal nodules
  • What should I do if I find “lung nodules” in my physical examination?
  • What are the chances of benign liver nodules?
  • Advances in the treatment of thoracic nodular disease
  • What does a solid nodule mean?
  • Can a nodule on the kidney be cancer?
  • What is nodular disease?
  • Is breast nodule 4a serious?
  • What to do with you, my little nodule
  • Diagnostic value of trans-electron bronchoscopic needle aspiration biopsy combined with lung biopsy for pulmonary nodular disease
  • How to treat nodular disease
  • How is the diagnosis of nodular disease made?
  • What do you know about tuberculosis?
  • General knowledge of nodular disease
  • What should I do if I have nodal disease?
  • What is nodular disease?
  • Treatment strategies for isolated pulmonary nodules
  • Differential diagnosis of intrapulmonary nodules
  • Guidelines for the management of pulmonary ground glass nodules (GGO)
  • CT manifestation of pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis combined with thoracic nodular disease
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