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*The table below summarizes the findings that differentiate pulmonary nodule from other conditions that cause similar radiological findings on CT scan of the chest.
*The table below summarizes the findings that differentiate pulmonary nodule from other conditions that cause similar radiological findings on CT scan of the chest.


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* well-defined smooth border
* well-defined smooth border
* Growth rate > 18 months
* [[Growth rate]] > 18 months
* Cavity wall thickness of 1 mm
* [[Cavity]] wall thickness of 1 mm
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* N/A
* N/A
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* Small or > 2 cm of size
* Small or > 2 cm of size
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* Amorphous
* [[Amorphous solid|Amorphous]]
* Punctate
* Punctate
* Reticular
* [[Reticular]]
* Stippled or eccentric
* Stippled or [[Eccentric Lesion|eccentric]]
[[Cavity]]
[[Cavity]]


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* Spiculated border
* Spiculated border
* Rapid growth rate (Doubling time 1-18 months)
* Rapid growth rate ([[Doubling time]] 1-18 months)
* [[Cavity]] wall thickness over 15 mm
* [[Cavity]] wall thickness over 15 mm
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* [[Fatigue]]
* [[Fatigue]]
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* Decreased [[Breath sounds|breath sound]]
* [[Decreased breath sounds|Decreased breath sound]]
* Bronchial [[Breath sounds|breath sound]]
* [[Breath sound|Bronchial breath sound]]
* [[Crackles|Inspiratory crackles]]
* [[Crackles|Inspiratory crackles]]
* [[Crepitations|Localised crepitations]]
* [[Crepitations|Localised crepitations]]
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* [[Chest pain]]
* [[Chest pain]]
* Primary infection (M/C right heart [[endocarditis]])
* Primary [[infection]] (M/C right heart [[endocarditis]])
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* [[S2|Prominent P2 component of second heart sound]]  
* [[S2|Prominent P2 component of second heart sound]]  
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* Central low attenuation
* Central low attenuation
* Feeding [[Blood vessel|vessels]]
* Feeding [[Blood vessel|vessels]]
* Pleura based wedge-shaped lesions
* [[Pleural cavity|Pleura]] based wedge-shaped lesions
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* Air bronchogram  
* Air bronchogram  
* [[Abscess]] or infection related changes at the primary focus
* [[Abscess]] or [[infection]] related changes at the primary focus
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* N/A
* N/A
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* History of travel
* History of travel
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* Decreased [[Breath sounds|breath sound]]
* [[Breath sounds|Decreased breath sound]]
* [[Rales]]
* [[Rales]]


* [[Crackles]]
* [[Crackles]]
* [[Pleural friction rub]]
* [[Pleural friction rub]]
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* Multiple nodules
* Multiple [[Nodule (medicine)|nodules]]
* Size 0.5– 3 cm
* Size 0.5– 3 cm
* nodules surrounded by ground-glass opacity/halo
* [[Nodule (medicine)|nodules]] surrounded by ground-glass opacity/halo
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* [[Cavity]]  
* [[Cavity]]  
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* Halo sign in [[aspergillosis]]
* Halo sign in [[aspergillosis]]
* Patchy infiltrate
* Patchy [[infiltrate]]
* Consolidation
* [[Consolidation (medicine)|Consolidation]]
* [[Mediastinal lymphadenopathy|Mediastinal adenopathy]]
* [[Mediastinal lymphadenopathy|Mediastinal adenopathy]]
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* Causative agent
* [[Microorganism|Causative agent]]
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |[[Culture media|Culture]] and [[Sensitivity (tests)|sensitivity]]
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* Rarely, [[anaphylaxis]]
* Rarely, [[anaphylaxis]]
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* Decreased [[Breath sounds|breath sound]]
* [[Breath sounds|Decreased breath sound]]
* Rales
* [[Rales]]


* [[Crackles]]
* [[Crackles]]
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* [[Parasitic worm|Worm]]
* [[Parasitic worm|Worm]]
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* [[larvae]] or eggs
* [[Larva migrans|Larvae]] or [[Eggs per gram|eggs]]


*
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |N/A
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* [[Rales]]
* [[Rales]]
* [[Rhonchi]]
* [[Rhonchi]]
* Bronchial breath sounds
* [[Breath sounds|Bronchial breath sounds]]
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* [[Cavity]]
* [[Cavity]]
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* [[Superinfected]] [[Cavity|cavities]] shows air-fluid level
* [[Superinfection|Superinfected]] [[Cavity|cavities]] shows air-fluid level
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* Fluffy upper zone shadowing
* Fluffy upper zone shadowing
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* [[Pleural friction rub]]
* [[Pleural friction rub]]
* Absent breath sound
* Absent [[Breath sounds|breath sound]]
* [[Crackles]]
* [[Crackles]]
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* [[Atelectasis]]
* [[Atelectasis]]
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* Pathologic triad of [[Granuloma|granulomatous]] [[inflammation]], [[vasculitis]], and [[necrosis]]
* [[Pathological|Pathologic]] triad of [[Granuloma|granulomatous]] [[inflammation]], [[vasculitis]], and [[necrosis]]
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |[[Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody|c-ANCA]]
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* Fine [[crackles]]  
* Fine [[crackles]]  
* [[Rhonchi]]
* [[Rhonchi]]
* Bronchial breath sounds
* [[Breath sounds|Bronchial breath sounds]]
* Expiratory [[wheezing]]
* [[Wheeze|Expiratory wheezing]]
* [[Egophony]]
* [[Egophony]]
* [[Bronchophony]]
* [[Bronchophony]]
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* N/A
* N/A
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* Massive [[fibrosis]] or [[conglomerate]] masses
* Massive [[fibrosis]] or [[conglomerate]] [[Tumor|masses]]
* Small [[Nodule (medicine)|nodular]] [[opacities]]
* Small [[Nodule (medicine)|nodular]] [[opacities]]
* [[lymphadenopathy]] [[Calcification|eggshell calcification]]
* [[lymphadenopathy]] [[Calcification|eggshell calcification]]
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| colspan="15" |'''<small>ABBREVIATIONS''':'''N/A''': Not available , '''SOB''': Shortness of breath, '''M/C''': Most common </small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small>
| colspan="15" |'''<small>ABBREVIATIONS''':'''N/A''': Not available , '''SOB''': Shortness of breath, '''M/C''': Most common </small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small>
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
{{Reflist|2}}

Revision as of 02:31, 20 February 2019

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Trusha Tank, M.D.[2], Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [3]

Overview

Pulmonary nodule may be differentiated according to imaging (size, border characteristics, and attenuation), histological, and clinical features, from other diseases that demonstrate similar imaging findings. Common differential diagnosis of pulmonary nodule, include: hamartoma, granulomas, rheumatoid nodule, and single metastasis.[1][2]

Common Differential Diagnosis

  • The table below summarizes the findings that differentiate pulmonary nodule from other conditions that cause similar radiological findings on CT scan of the chest.
ABBREVIATIONS:N/A: Not available , SOB: Shortness of breath, M/C: Most common
Diseases Clinical manifestations Para-clinical findings Gold standard Additional findings
Symptoms Physical exam
Lab Findings CT scan Histopathology
Productive cough Hemoptysis Weight loss SOB Fever Other Auscultation Sputum analysis Nodule Nodule content Other findings
Pulmonary Nodule(benign)

[3]

- - - - -
  • N/A
  • Normal
Normal Fat

Calcification

Types:

  • Central dense nidus
  • Diffuse solid
  • Laminated
  • Popcorn
  • N/A
N/A ↓ O2 Sat
Pulmonary Nodule (malignant)

[3][4]

++ ++ ++ + -
  • Normal
Tumor cells
  • Single or multiple
  • Small or > 2 cm of size
Calcification

Cavity

Ulceration

  • Spiculated border
  • Rapid growth rate (Doubling time 1-18 months)
  • Cavity wall thickness over 15 mm
Biopsy and histopathology ↓ O2 Sat
Diseases Productive cough Hemoptysis Weight loss SOB Fever Other Auscultation Sputum analysis Nodule Content Other findings Histopathology Gold standard Additional findings
Abscess

[5]

++ - - + ++ Causative agents
  • Vary in size
  • Round in shape
. Histopathology Clubbing of finger
Septic pulmonary

emboli

[6]

- - - ++ ++ N/A
  • Multiple peripheral nodules
  • Size 0.5– 3.5 cm
  • Variable shapes
  • Central low attenuation
  • Feeding vessels
  • Pleura based wedge-shaped lesions
  • N/A
Culture and sensitivity N/A
Fungal

infection

[7]

+/- + - + + KOH stain: Fungi
  • Multiple nodules
  • Size 0.5– 3 cm
  • nodules surrounded by ground-glass opacity/halo
Culture and sensitivity N/A
Parasites

[8]

+/- +/- +/- _ + N/A Cyst:

Coin lesion:

Visualization of parasite, egg or larvae N/A
Diseases Productive cough Hemoptysis Weight loss SOB Fever Other Auscultation Sputum analysis Nodule Content Other findings Histopathology Gold standard Additional findings
Mycobacterial infections

[9][10]

+ + + ++ +/- AFB+
  • Micronodules in the subpleural region and peribronchovascular interstitium
  • Fluffy upper zone shadowing
  • Cavity
  • Fluffy upper zone shadowing
  • Interlobular septal thickening
  • Homogeneous and dense consolidation
Culture and sensitivity N/A
Chronic inflammatory conditions

(Granulomatosis with polyangiitis)

[11]

+/- + - + - N/A
  • Multiple round lesions
  • Size 0.5 to 10 cm
  • Patchy or diffuse ground-glass opacities, or both
Biopsy c-ANCA

p-ANCA

Diseases Productive cough Hemoptysis Weight loss SOB Fever Other Auscultation Sputum analysis Nodule Content Other findings Histopathology Gold standard Additional findings
Pulmonary AVMs

[12]

- +/- - + - RBCs
  • Solitary or multiple nodules
  • Round, oval, or polycyclic
  • Size 1 to 5 cm
  • Not done
Pulmonary angiography N/A
Pneumoconiosis + - + + - Inorganic particle
  • Solitary or multiple nodules
  • Size 1 - 10 cm
  • In the upper lobes
  • N/A
CT scan N/A
ABBREVIATIONS:N/A: Not available , SOB: Shortness of breath, M/C: Most common

References

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