Solitary pulmonary nodule |
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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 Inflate lung tissue that has collapsed because of disease or an accident ...
Permanently enlarged (dilated) airways (bronchiectasis) Pockets of infection (lung abscess) Small areas of long-term infection (such as highly localized pulmonary tuberculosis or mycobacterium) 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
 
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