Is there a spot focus on the right lung cancer?

Dr. Casey White
Dr. Casey White Verified

Healing hearts, healing lives.

2025-05-01 09:23:32 Views: 65 times

Speckled lesions in the right lung, most of which are not cancer, because lung cancer, such as lung cancer, is generally characterized by solid mass shadows of various shapes on X-ray, CT or magnetic resonance imaging, such as ground glass, lobulated spicules, or solid mass shadows in large exudative lesions, etc. Speckled lesions are generally benign lung diseases, such as calcified lesions formed after healing of tuberculosis, pneumonia, etc., and the density is generally high. In rare cases, lung malignant tumors complicated by chronic lung inflammation may also show spotted calcifications, but they are often based on solid lung lesions and can be easily distinguished.

Is there a spot focus on the right lung cancer?



What Everyone is Watching