01 · Basics

Pulmonary Nodule

A pulmonary nodule is a small, rounded opacity in the lung — typically ≤ 30 mm in diameter. Most are found incidentally on CT scans ordered for unrelated reasons.

≤ 30 mm in diameter

Larger opacities are classified as "masses" and managed with a different protocol.

~96% are benign

Most are caused by old infections, scar tissue, calcified granulomas, or inflammation.

Three key features

Radiologists assess size, density, and margin to determine follow-up interval and urgency.

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