Pulmonary nodules in bilateral lungs

    • [DOC File]Differential Diagnosis for Erythema Nodosum

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      CT abdo - Horseshoe kidney with enhancing/nodular mass (+?calculus in region of pelvis) with pulmonary nodules ?RCC with pulmonary mets. Young patient (~30yrs) CT brain – SAH with intraventricular extension. Early hydrocephalus + ?early coning. Recon CTA – several small aneurysms + larger basilar tip aneurysm, impression of vessel irregularity.

      multiple noncalcified lung nodules


    • [DOC File]§4.97

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      Pulmonary: Chronic pneumonia / pulmonary abscess / empyema. Interstitial pneumonitis / CF or other bronchiectasis. Interstitial fibrosis / pulmonary alveolar proteinosis. Cardio: cyanotic congenital heart disease / subacute bacterial endocarditis. GI: UC or Crohn’s / polyposis / biliary cirrhosis/atresia. Neoplasms, familial, thyrotoxicosis

      multiple nodules on lungs


    • [DOC File]Pathology - IHMC Public Cmaps (2)

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      §4.97 Schedule of ratings—respiratory system. diseases of the nose and throat. Rating. 6502. Septum, nasal, deviation of: Traumatic only, With 50-percent obstruction of the nasal passage on both sides

      multiple bilateral lung nodules


    • Pulmonary Nodules (Lung Nodules) | Cleveland Clinic

      Multiple nodules of varying sizes in both lungs, most numerous in the lower zones. There is a small L basal pleural effusion (arrow). The nodules in this particular patient were due to pulmonary metastases. It is not possible to tell the primary site. Metastases tend to be more numerous & larger in the lower zones

      multiple non calcified pulmonary nodules


    • [DOCX File]P

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      Concerning X-ray and CT characteristics of pulmonary nodules, the following observations should be remembered : 43% of nodules with a diameter smaller than 1 cm are benign ; 97% of nodules with a ...

      sub 4 mm pulmonary nodules


    • INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY OF THE CHEST

      pulmonary nodules (CT will show them if CXR doesn’t) ILD. alveolar hemorrhage . Heart: pericarditis > myocarditis, valves / conduction abnormalities. Eyes: (1st dry eyes or keratoconjunctivitis sicca (Sjögren’s), 2nd episcleritis – may be severe, perforate) Heme: anemia of chronic disease. Diagnosis: r/o TB (also has RF) Criteria: 4 of 7 ...

      multiple subcentimeter pulmonary nodules


    • [DOC File]PULMONARY NODULAR OPACITIES

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      The radiological appearance of pulmonary cryptococcosis may mimic other clinical conditions such as other pulmonary infections caused by bacteria, mycobacteria, parasites, or viruses, malignancy, inflammatory reaction, abscesses, malignancy and infarction.190–193 Nodules, especially located in the peripheral area of the lung, were the most ...

      scattered pulmonary nodules


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