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Tiny discrete pulmonary densities usually of uniform size and widespread distribution up to 2mm or less in size ?   * Miliary  
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More than one lung density that measures up to 3cm ?   * Multiple Nodules  
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Classes that cause nodules ?   * Inflammatory/Infective, Neoplastic, Autoimmune, Vascular, Other  
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Some things that can look like lung nodules ?   * broken bones, nipples, cutaneous lesions  
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Most common fungal infection that causes lung nodules ?   * Candida  
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Ohio, Mississippi, St. Lawrence River valleys common fungal infection ?   * histoplasmosis  
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Top lesion to think about if the image shows a cavitating lesion ?   *SCC  
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Malignant characteristics ?   * over 3cm, irreg shape, growth in under 2 yrs,and not calcified  
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Benign Characteristics ?   * under 3cm, defined regular edges/shape, calcified, and not cavitated  
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Common infection in Asthmatics ?   * Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis  
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If the patient is a drug user ?   * see septic emboli  
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If the patient is a drug user ?   * see septic emboli  
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Common in someone that has multiple nodules on imaging ?   * Adenocarcinoma in another location  
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Critical for a differential ?   * Hx  
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When to biopsy ?   * Always biopsy  
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