6mm nodular opacity in lung
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Nodules may represent primary lung cancers, metastatic disease, or non-cancerous processes. Communication Protocol (back to . index) The LIDC used a two phase reading process. In the first phase, multiple readers (N=4 as of Jan 2006), read and annotated each case independently in a blinded fashion.
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Oda S, Awai K, Murao K et al. Computer-Aided Volumetry of Pulmonary Nodules Exhibiting Ground-Glass Opacity at MDCT. AJR 2010;194:398-406. Gavrielides M, Kinnard L, Meyers K et al. Noncalcified Lung Nodules: Volumetric Assessment with Thoracic CT. Radiology 2009. 251 (1):26-37.
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Ill-defined nodular shadows 5–10 mm in diameter are sometimes seen in consolidation, and represent consolidated acini contrasted against adjacent air-filled ones. (ix) Ground-Glass Opacity: This is a finely granular, veil-like shadowing that is seen with both consolidation and interstitial processes.
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Lung nodules in early disease are often small (less than 1cm), part-solid or sub-solid, and are challenging to quantify in terms of longest diameter and volume. Lung nodules in early disease are routinely imaged using low dose CT screening protocols, which may further complicate quantitative assessment due …
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Nodules may represent primary lung cancers, metastatic disease, or non-cancerous processes; since a decision on whether a lesion is a “nodule” should not be made based on presumed histology, the presence of calcifications should not be a factor in determining the “nodule” status of a lesion. Blinded Read. Categories
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Transfusion-associated acute lung injury (TRALI) Transfusion-associated dyspnoea (TAD) Other transfusion reaction. Definitions for use in validation phase 2, autumn 2017. International Society of Blood Transfusion. Working Party on Haemovigilance. in collaboration with . The International Haemovigilance Network. and AABB
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Interstitial lung disease (ILD), also known as diffuse parenchymal lung disease (DPLD), refers to a group of lung diseases affecting the interstitium (the tissue and space around the air sacs of the lungs). [2] It concerns alveolar epithelium, pulmonary capillary endothelium, basement membrane, perivascular and perilymphatic tissues.
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Opacity >6 cm; medical records or imaging studies not available Gould, 2007 Inclusion: U.S. veterans with new nodule on CXR, 1998-2001 375 66±11 97 (benign), ... Diffuse nodular disease ... If transbronchial lung biopsy failed to yield a definitive histological dx, than patients were referred for other procedures or clinical/radiologic follow ...
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