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https://read.qxmd.com/read/23460161/a-practical-algorithmic-approach-to-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-solitary-pulmonary-nodules-part-2-pretest-probability-and-algorithm
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Vishal K Patel, Sagar K Naik, David P Naidich, William D Travis, Jeremy A Weingarten, Richard Lazzaro, David D Gutterman, Catherine Wentowski, Horiana B Grosu, Suhail Raoof
In this second part of a two-part series, we describe an algorithmic approach to the diagnosis of the solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN). An essential aspect of the evaluation of SPN is determining the pretest probability of malignancy, taking into account the significant medical history and social habits of the individual patient, as well as morphologic characteristics of the nodule. Because pretest probability plays an important role in determining the next step in the evaluation, we describe various methods the physician may use to make this determination...
March 2013: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23460160/a-practical-algorithmic-approach-to-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-solitary-pulmonary-nodules-part-1-radiologic-characteristics-and-imaging-modalities
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Vishal K Patel, Sagar K Naik, David P Naidich, William D Travis, Jeremy A Weingarten, Richard Lazzaro, David D Gutterman, Catherine Wentowski, Horiana B Grosu, Suhail Raoof
The solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN) is frequently encountered on chest imaging and poses an important diagnostic challenge to clinicians. The differential diagnosis is broad, ranging from benign granulomata and infectious processes to malignancy. Important concepts in the evaluation of SPNs include the definition, morphologic characteristics via appropriate imaging modalities, and the calculation of pretest probability of malignancy. Morphologic differentiation of SPN into solid or subsolid types is important in the choice of follow-up and further management...
March 2013: Chest
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