Literature DB >> 3726107

CT of the pulmonary nodule: a cooperative study.

E A Zerhouni, F P Stitik, S S Siegelman, D P Naidich, S S Sagel, A V Proto, J R Muhm, J W Walsh, C R Martinez, R T Heelan.   

Abstract

To evaluate the role of computed tomography (CT) in the investigation of pulmonary nodules, a special reference phantom that enabled CT densitometric measurements independent of variations between scanners and patients was used in ten institutions. A total of 384 nodules not considered calcified by conventional methods were examined; 118 (31%) proved to be benign, and in 65 of these (55%), unsuspected calcification was demonstrated. In 28 of the 65, definite calcification could be identified on thin-section CT scans by simple inspection of the scans at narrow windows. In the remaining 37, presence of calcification could not be clearly established without comparison with the reference CT number from the calibration phantom. CT was most effective in establishing the benignancy of nodules 3 cm or less in diameter and those with discrete or smooth margins. CT rarely yields a confident diagnosis of benign disease in larger nodules and in those with irregular or spiculated borders. After review of prior spot radiographs, low kilovolt peak spot radiographs, and conventional tomograms, the authors conclude that thin-section CT aided by a reference phantom in equivocal cases should be an integral part of the diagnostic approach to the pulmonary nodule.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3726107     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.160.2.3726107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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3.  Mapping LIDC, RadLex™, and lung nodule image features.

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Journal:  Radiol Med       Date:  2009-05-29       Impact factor: 3.469

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Journal:  Radiat Med       Date:  2008-09-04

8.  Radiological Image Traits Predictive of Cancer Status in Pulmonary Nodules.

Authors:  Ying Liu; Yoganand Balagurunathan; Thomas Atwater; Sanja Antic; Qian Li; Ronald C Walker; Gary T Smith; Pierre P Massion; Matthew B Schabath; Robert J Gillies
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2016-09-23       Impact factor: 12.531

Review 9.  Management of CT screen-detected lung nodule: the thoracic surgeon perspective.

Authors:  Adnan M Al-Ayoubi; Raja M Flores
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2016-04

10.  The calcified lung nodule: What does it mean?

Authors:  Ali Nawaz Khan; Hamdan H Al-Jahdali; Carolyn M Allen; Klaus L Irion; Sarah Al Ghanem; Shyam Sunder Koteyar
Journal:  Ann Thorac Med       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 2.219

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