The information after the word "Findings" would mean the Radiologist's interpretation of the CT scan.
no
That you need more testing and possibly a biopsy or surgery. There can be many things in the lungs that would look like a mass that could be benign or need only medication, but you must be sure if it is cancer or not.
1 earth mass = 81.78 moon mass (rounded)1 moon mass = 0.01223 earth mass = 1.223% of earth mass (rounded)The mass of the moon is only 1.2 percent of the mass of Earth.
No; the mass of proton is similar to the mass of neutrons.
Your mass would stay the same. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, so your mass would stay at 68kg.
Walnut sized mass in left lung
There's less lung mass than there was last time it was checked (i.e. over the intervening time, or interval).
no
I had no signs at all and felt great
yes
Non-neoplasm findings is an abnormal mass of tissue that was not formed as a result of neoplasia. A neoplasm tumor is an abnormal growth of cells or an abnormal division of cells.
mass is what is actually showed when you "weigh" yourself. It is measured in grams/kilograms and can be measured by any type of scales. Hope this helps!
the introduction of toxins through breaks in the skin
when an infant has a black mass in the lungs this is called ccam. tissues of the lung is crumbleing or rottening. in surgery they would cut off that black mass.
I dont know...... May be it has to less so it can Lung can move up and down without worring about carryin the tissue...... I am not sure of this answer. SO DO NOT TRUST IT.
The term "lung nodule" is the most commonly used description for such medical conditions. A lung nodule is usually noncancerous and does not exceed three centimeters. Any growth beyond that is a mass rather than nodule and is more likely to be a cancer.
Because mass and energy are equivalent, as Einstein showed, and even if you destroy a small amount of mass the energy released is very large.