In medical terms, a nodule is a lump that appears on the skin. It is classed as a nodule when it reaches 0.5 centimetres in size. Nodules can appear anywhere on the body.
Yes, primary nodules don't have germinal centers(active B cells) while secondary nodules do.
The cancer has spread from the lungs. It has metastasized.
No. Spleen nodules cannot grow in human or any other lungs. Spleen nodules grow on the spleen. There are nodules that do grow in the lungs, however.
The nodules likely refer to thyroid nodules. The process within these nodules involves the formation of abnormal growths or lumps on the thyroid gland. These nodules can be benign or malignant and may affect thyroid function. Further evaluation, such as biopsy or imaging, may be needed to determine the nature of the nodules.
Nodules usually only require voice therapy; less than 5% of nodules require surgery
yes,there are root nodules
Nodularity involving the thyroid gland refers to the presence of one or more nodules, which are abnormal growths or lumps within the thyroid tissue. These nodules can be solid or filled with fluid and may vary in size. While many thyroid nodules are benign and asymptomatic, some can be indicative of thyroid disorders or, in rare cases, thyroid cancer. Evaluation typically involves imaging studies and sometimes a biopsy to determine the nature of the nodules.
Nitrogen cycle
Nodules are hard to mine because they are found in very deep water
Radishes do not have nodules; they are root vegetables that primarily store nutrients in their fleshy roots. In contrast, beans, which are legumes, do form nodules on their roots. These nodules are home to nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which help the plants convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form they can use for growth. Hence, only beans have nodules, while radishes do not.
I have multiple thyroid nodules. I also have lupus can autoimmune cause the nudules?
Dysplastic nodules are abnormal growths in the liver that can sometimes be a precursor to liver cancer. They are characterized by changes in the structure and cells of the liver tissue. Monitoring and evaluation of dysplastic nodules are important to detect potential progression to liver cancer.