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==Overview==
==Overview==


On conventional radiography, characteristic findings of solitary pulmonary nodule, include: well-defined, rounded, sharp margin mass, usually  8 mm in diameter, normally surrounded by normal aerated lung.
On conventional radiography, characteristic findings of solitary pulmonary nodule, include: well-defined, small, rounded capacities within the pulmonary interstitium, usually  8 mm in diameter, normally surrounded by normal aerated lung.


==Chest X Ray==
==Chest X Ray==
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*Conventional chest radiograph may be helpful in the diagnosis of pulmonary nodules.  
*Conventional chest radiograph may be helpful in the diagnosis of pulmonary nodules.  
*The majority of pulmonary nodules require further evaluation with [[Computed tomography|CT scan]] and [[MRI]]
*The majority of pulmonary nodules require further evaluation with [[Computed tomography|CT scan]] and [[MRI]]
*Common features of conventional radiography to perform the diagnosis of pulmonary nodule, include:<ref name="pmid7208937">{{cite journal |vauthors=Kundel HL |title=Predictive value and threshold detectability of lung tumors |journal=Radiology |volume=139 |issue=1 |pages=25–9 |year=1981 |pmid=7208937 |doi=10.1148/radiology.139.1.7208937 |url=}}</ref>
*On conventional radiography, characteristic findings of pulmonary nodule, include:<ref name="pmid7208937">{{cite journal |vauthors=Kundel HL |title=Predictive value and threshold detectability of lung tumors |journal=Radiology |volume=139 |issue=1 |pages=25–9 |year=1981 |pmid=7208937 |doi=10.1148/radiology.139.1.7208937 |url=}}</ref>  
*On conventional radiography, characteristic findings of pulmonary nodule, include:<ref name="pmid7208937">{{cite journal |vauthors=Kundel HL |title=Predictive value and threshold detectability of lung tumors |journal=Radiology |volume=139 |issue=1 |pages=25–9 |year=1981 |pmid=7208937 |doi=10.1148/radiology.139.1.7208937 |url=}}</ref>  
 
:*Soft-tissue density mass
 
:*Round or oval in shape
*On conventional radiography, signs of pulmonary nodule, include:<ref name="pmid7208937">{{cite journal |vauthors=Kundel HL |title=Predictive value and threshold detectability of lung tumors |journal=Radiology |volume=139 |issue=1 |pages=25–9 |year=1981 |pmid=7208937 |doi=10.1148/radiology.139.1.7208937 |url=}}</ref>
:*Smooth margin
 
:*Diameter of 8 mm and irregular margins
 
:*Surrounded by areas of ground glass change


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Image:Malignant solitary pulmonary nodule 1.jpg|'''Malignant pulmonary nodule''':The patient is a 67 year old woman with a solitary pulmonary nodule on a recent chest x-ray. A retrospective review of prior chest x-rays suggests that this is nodule is of recent origin. This lesion was felt to be too peripheral for reliable bronchial wash findings [http://www.peir.net Images shown below are courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology]
Image:Malignant solitary pulmonary nodule 1.jpg|'''Malignant pulmonary nodule''':The patient is a 67 year old woman with a solitary pulmonary nodule on a recent chest x-ray. A retrospective review of prior chest x-rays suggests that this is nodule is of recent origin. This lesion was felt to be too peripheral for reliable bronchial wash findings [http://www.peir.net Images shown above are courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology]
Pulmonary AVM as nodule 1.jpg|'''Arteriovenous malformations''': Two pulmonary arteriovenous malformations consistent with the nodules seen on the recent chest film. There is breathing artifact on several of the images and other tiny AVMs cannot be excluded.[http://www.peir.net Images shown below are courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology]
Pulmonary AVM as nodule 1.jpg|'''Arteriovenous malformations''': Two pulmonary arteriovenous malformations consistent with the nodules seen on the recent chest film. There is breathing artifact on several of the images and other tiny AVMs cannot be excluded.[http://www.peir.net Images shown above are courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology]
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2]

Overview

On conventional radiography, characteristic findings of solitary pulmonary nodule, include: well-defined, small, rounded capacities within the pulmonary interstitium, usually 8 mm in diameter, normally surrounded by normal aerated lung.

Chest X Ray

  • Conventional chest radiograph may be helpful in the diagnosis of pulmonary nodules.
  • The majority of pulmonary nodules require further evaluation with CT scan and MRI
  • On conventional radiography, characteristic findings of pulmonary nodule, include:[1]
  • Soft-tissue density mass
  • Round or oval in shape
  • Smooth margin
  • Diameter of 8 mm and irregular margins
  • Surrounded by areas of ground glass change

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References

  1. Kundel HL (1981). "Predictive value and threshold detectability of lung tumors". Radiology. 139 (1): 25–9. doi:10.1148/radiology.139.1.7208937. PMID 7208937.


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