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Review
. 2003 Aug;114(2):29-35; quiz 16.
doi: 10.3810/pgm.2003.08.1472.

Classifying solitary pulmonary nodules. New imaging methods to distinguish malignant, benign lesions

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Classifying solitary pulmonary nodules. New imaging methods to distinguish malignant, benign lesions

Kathryn Sullivan Hanley et al. Postgrad Med. 2003 Aug.

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  • CT and nodules revisited.
    Poulos A. Poulos A. Postgrad Med. 2003 Dec;114(6):8; author reply 8. Postgrad Med. 2003. PMID: 14689719 No abstract available.

Abstract

Physicians often are faced with determining benignity or malignancy in solitary pulmonary nodules in order to refer patients appropriately for curative resection of early-stage malignant nodules and to avoid the morbidity and mortality of a surgical procedure for benign nodules. Nodules are easily deemed benign when they are unchanged on chest radiographs over 2 years or have symmetrical patterns of calcification or central fat on chest CT. Similarly, growing, spiculated lesions in older patients with an extensive smoking history or other risk factors for cancer are easily recognized as likely to be malignant. However, solitary pulmonary nodules classified as indeterminate after consideration of radiologic characteristics and patient risk factors have traditionally posed a diagnostic dilemma. The use of newer imaging modalities, including contrast-enhanced chest CT, fluorodeoxyglucose PET, and technetium Tc 99m SPECT, can help distinguish benign nodules from those that are malignant.

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