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WHAT IS Complex right upper pole 3.6 cm cyst with solid nodules?
An echogenic nodule is when something appears solid and brighter than anything near it in radiology. The nodules are usually 2cm or smaller and solid, but they can be fluid-based, too.
This is an ultrasound report that is saying that the thyroid that was scanned has a solid nodule that is just a little under 1/2 inch in diameter and doesn't show up as well compared to the surrounding tissue..
7 mm is about a quarter inch and 3 mm about an eighth of an inch.
Thyroid cysts are nodules filled with fluid. They can be small or large. If a nodule has both solid and fluid parts, it is called a complex nodule, and need to be removed if they cause pain or difficulty when swallowing.
3 mm is about an eighth of an inch; 7 mm is a bit more than a quarter inch.
hi i had a heterogeneous solid nodule with a maximal dimension of 15mm and 2 small nodules of 2 mm and 8 mm at the upper and lower poles.
Small lung cell cancer - 7mm enhancing nodule posterior right frontal lobe is this large
A nodule filled with semi-solid material may be a cyst, which is a sac-like pocket typically filled with liquid, semi-solid, or gaseous material. Cysts can form in various parts of the body and are usually noncancerous unless they become infected or grow significantly in size.
The term ' nodule ' means a knot-like, small solid lump of tissue which may occur anywhere in the body, accordingly a gastric nodule is a nodule found inside the stomach. The term ' nodule ' itself does not reveal anything about the nature of the lump. The best way is to consult a general surgeon as soon as possible. Surgery may be necessary to get rid of it and further to find out whether it is malignant or benign by means of biopsy.
Low density in a nodule typically means that the nodule is less solid or denser compared to surrounding tissues. It can be seen on imaging studies such as CT scans and may indicate that the nodule has a higher fluid content or contains more air or fat. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider may be needed to determine the significance of this finding.
That would be a "hard pea-sized lump that doesn't show up on ultrasound".