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Solitary pulmonary nodule

Disease Sohval-Soffer syndromeSomatization disorder

Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
Topic Overview
A solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN) is an abnormal growth in the lung. Often a person who has an SPN does not have any respiratory symptoms.

 


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Remove lung tissue that is diseased or damaged from emphysema or bronchiectasis
Remove blood or blood clots (hemothorax)
Remove tumors, such as solitary pulmonary nodule
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Permanently enlarged (dilated) airways (bronchiectasis)
Pockets of infection (lung abscess)
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Tumors (such as solitary pulmonary nodule) ...

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Radiologically, adenocarcinomas present as a solitary pulmonary nodule or mass, most often with ill-defined and spiculated contours and lobulations (Fig.1). They typically grow slowly but tend to metastasize early (see lung cancer staging).

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See also: Cancer, Lung Cancer, Carcinoma, Surgery, Sarcoma

Disease Sohval-Soffer syndromeSomatization disorder

 
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