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The solitary pulmonary nodule

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RADIOLOGY
Volume 239, Issue 1, Pages 34-49

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RADIOLOGICAL SOC NORTH AMERICA
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2391050343

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The imaging evaluation of a solitary pulmonary nodule is complex. Management: decisions are based on clinical history, size and appearance of the nodale. and Feasibility or obtaining a tissue diagnosis. The most reliable imaging features are those that are indicative of benignancy, such as a benign pattern of calcification and periodic follow-lip with computed tomography for 2 years showing no growth. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy and cor,e biopsy at,e important procedures that may obviate surgery if there is a specific benign diagnosis from the procedure. In using the various imaging and diagnostic modalities described in this review. one should strive to not only identify small malignant tumours-where resection results in high survival rates-but. also spat-e patients with benign disease from undergoing unnecessary surgery.

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