Imaging of Pulmonary Nodules

Nodule Overview

Pulmonary nodules are small lung lesions detected on imaging. They may represent benign or malignant conditions. Students learn common nodule characteristics.

CT Use

CT provides detailed visualization of nodule size, shape, and density. It helps assess growth and risk factors. Students explore common CT findings.

PET Use

PET evaluates metabolic activity of nodules. It helps differentiate benign from malignant lesions. Students learn when PET is appropriate.

Clinical Integration

Imaging findings guide follow up and treatment decisions. Accurate interpretation supports early diagnosis. Students learn how to recognize critical nodule features.

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