
What Does My CT Scan Report Indicate?

Pet report mentioned infiltrate or mass
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Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Welcome to Healthcare Magic.
I read carefully your query and understand your concern.
When a solitary nodule is found in a chest X-ray ,a complete evaluation is required.The aim is to exclude a possible malign cause for the nodule.
In this case a CT-scan is ordered to evaluate better the characteristics of the nodule (size,consistency,borders,calcification ,localization etc.)
The findings of chest X-ray and CT scan are really helpful to calculate the probability of the nodule to be benign or malign and if further investigations are necessary.
A solitary nodule ,over 3 cm , with irregular, lobulated, or spiculated borders in increases the suspicions for it to be a cancer.
In this case a PET scan to evaluate the metabolic activity of the cells in nodule is ordered.
Malignant cells have a very increased metabolism and the result of PET scan in this case is hypermetabolic (positive).
Benign cells have a normal metabolic activity and the result of PET scan in this case is negative.
In your case a negative result of PET scan is a very good news.In such serious diseases like lung cancer it is necessary to be reassured that the nodule is not malign.
Considering the fact that the nodule is over 3 cm,has irregular borders, you may need further investigations like biopsy to exclude 100 % the probability.
A thoracic surgeon will chose the best approach to this.
Hope this helps.
Let me know if you have any other question or doubt to clarify.I will be happy to help.
Kind regards,
Dr.Rovena Murati


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Hello again.
I am sorry you are going through this and I totally understand your concern.
Try not stress out and have faith.
Yes, it is possible that the nodule with these characteristic is due to an inflammatory process or it is a benign nodule.
The fact that PET scan was negative ,means that the cells of the nodule don't have an increased metabolic rate ,which is very specific for malign cells.
PET scan is very sensitive to evaluate the probability of a node to be malign.
A scar tissue in lungs (due to previous pulmonary infections or due to smoking ) or in areas of inflammation,infections would appear lighted in PET scan.
Now ,since lung cancer is a serious disease ,a consult with a thoracic surgeon is necessary just to be 100 % sure that the nodule is benign.
The stabbing pain in your back is less likely to be related to the nodule.Since you have had it for years it is most likely to be related to spinal problems.
You don't need to worry .Nothing would happen in 10 days.Even if it was a malign mass ,it won't get worse for 10 days.
I wish you all the best and hope everything will be just fine.
Take care,
Dr.Rovena


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Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Usually a inflamed area everywhere in the body will appear lighted in PET scan because the metabolism of the inflammatory cells is increased.
Even minor injuries can appear at some point lighted.
These areas are lighted in varying degrees compared with a malign nodule that will appear very lighted.
So if the PET scan was negative means that is less likely for the mass to be malign tumor.
Low light in one node may be due to inflammation (infection,scar ).
Take care,
Dr.Rovena

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