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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
According to the Fleischner Society, solitary pulmonary nodules may be classified into 5 categories: solid nodules measuring >8 mm in diameter, solid nodules measuring ≤8 mm in diameter, pure subsolid nodules, part-solid nodules, and multiple nodules. | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
*'''Solid nodules measuring >8 mm in diameter''' | |||
*'''Solid nodules measuring ≤8 mm in diameter''' | |||
*'''Pure subsolid nodules''' | |||
*'''Part-solid nodules''' | |||
*'''Multiple nodules''' | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
According to the Fleischner Society, solitary pulmonary nodules may be classified into 5 categories: solid nodules measuring >8 mm in diameter, solid nodules measuring ≤8 mm in diameter, pure subsolid nodules, part-solid nodules, and multiple nodules.
Classification
- Solid nodules measuring >8 mm in diameter
- Solid nodules measuring ≤8 mm in diameter
- Pure subsolid nodules
- Part-solid nodules
- Multiple nodules