The clinical significance of ground-glass nodules (GGNs) has been investigated in extensive clinical research for many years. The natural history of GGNs is known to be closely related to their size, proportion of solid components, and size progression over time. Based on these data, several guidelines for GGN management have been published worldwide. The indications for nonsurgical biopsy or surgical resection of GGNs are as follows: pure GGNs between 5 and 10 mm in size if they increase in size or show development of a solid component at follow-up, pure GGNs >10–15 mm that remain stable but persistent, part-solid nodules >8 mm persisting at follow-up, or part-solid nodules with a solid component >6 mm at follow-up. Newly updated data cons...
Background Pulmonary ground glass opacity (GGO) nodules represent a significant dilemma in oncology...
OBJECTIVES: A significant gap in our knowledge of how to manage pulmonary ground-glass opacities (GG...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the inter-group differences in growth and the pathological results of nodular...
With the increased popularity of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), many patients present with pul...
Purpose: To test the relation between oncologic anmnesis and CT pattern of growth in ground glass no...
Pulmonary ground glass nodule (GGN) is a term of radiological manifestation, which may be malignant ...
Purpose: To quantify growth patterns of solitary pure ground glass nodules and to relate these patte...
Purpose: To compare manual measurements of diameter, volume, and mass of pulmonary ground-glass nodu...
textabstractPurpose: To compare manual measurements of diameter, volume, and mass of pulmonary groun...
INTRODUCTION: : The purpose of this study was to evaluate the natural evolution of ground-glass nodu...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To compare manual measurements of diameter, volume, and mass ...
Ground-glass nodules (GGNs) was a special type of pulmonary nodules. With the progress of high resol...
A pulmonary nodule is a single, nearly spherical, well-circumscribed pulmonary opacity up to 30 mm i...
Persistent pure ground-glass nodules (pGGNs) typically show an indolent course with very slow growth...
Donglai Chen,1 Chenyang Dai,1 Xiermaimaiti Kadeer,1 Rui Mao,1 Yongbing Chen,2 Chang Chen1 1Departme...
Background Pulmonary ground glass opacity (GGO) nodules represent a significant dilemma in oncology...
OBJECTIVES: A significant gap in our knowledge of how to manage pulmonary ground-glass opacities (GG...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the inter-group differences in growth and the pathological results of nodular...
With the increased popularity of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), many patients present with pul...
Purpose: To test the relation between oncologic anmnesis and CT pattern of growth in ground glass no...
Pulmonary ground glass nodule (GGN) is a term of radiological manifestation, which may be malignant ...
Purpose: To quantify growth patterns of solitary pure ground glass nodules and to relate these patte...
Purpose: To compare manual measurements of diameter, volume, and mass of pulmonary ground-glass nodu...
textabstractPurpose: To compare manual measurements of diameter, volume, and mass of pulmonary groun...
INTRODUCTION: : The purpose of this study was to evaluate the natural evolution of ground-glass nodu...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To compare manual measurements of diameter, volume, and mass ...
Ground-glass nodules (GGNs) was a special type of pulmonary nodules. With the progress of high resol...
A pulmonary nodule is a single, nearly spherical, well-circumscribed pulmonary opacity up to 30 mm i...
Persistent pure ground-glass nodules (pGGNs) typically show an indolent course with very slow growth...
Donglai Chen,1 Chenyang Dai,1 Xiermaimaiti Kadeer,1 Rui Mao,1 Yongbing Chen,2 Chang Chen1 1Departme...
Background Pulmonary ground glass opacity (GGO) nodules represent a significant dilemma in oncology...
OBJECTIVES: A significant gap in our knowledge of how to manage pulmonary ground-glass opacities (GG...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the inter-group differences in growth and the pathological results of nodular...