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.
density of concrete (rho)=2400kg/m^3, rho=mass/volume, volume=mass/rho, volume=24/2400 (4/3)*pi*r^3=(volume given)-volume=.02-.01=.01 Solve for r and your done.
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.