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Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing in to us.
A lung nodule, when first diagnosed, is often a cause of worry to the patient and doctor as until
biopsy is done and pathological diagnosis is made, treatment cannot be decided. However, there are certain tell tale signs in a nodule which point towards a benign condition. I would like to discuss that with you and assure that its not something scary that you have in your lung.
1. A
solitary pulmonary nodule is defined as a discrete, well-marginated, rounded opacity less than or equal to 3 cm in diameter which may be benign or malignant. Lesions larger than 3 cm are considered masses and are treated as malignancies until proven otherwise.
2. A doubling time of less than 1 month or longer than 18 months makes malignancy unlikely. If your nodule is not growing too fast then it is not too worrisome.
3. Chest radiographs may demonstrate calcification, which often indicates that the lesion is benign.
4. Border of the nodule: a well-defined, smooth edge may indicate a benign lesion. This is a technical point.
As the above are technical factors that will be best understood by doing repeat Chest
X ray or
CT scan and comparing with earlier scans or radiographs. I would suggest you to get repeat Chest X ray done and discuss the need for a CT scan if necessary, for further evaluation.
Hope your query is answered.
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Regards,
Dr.Vivek