Fig. 1From: Impact of lung-RADS classification system on the accurate diagnosis of pulmonary nodular lesions in oncology patients“A 47-year-old male patient with a history of rectum cancer.” MCCT exam revealed a small well-defined solid nodule about 6 x3mm at the posterior aspect of the Rt. Upper lung lobe (a) axial (b) coronal image that is categorized as lung-RADS score III “benign solid nodular lesion” that is proved on follow-up for 24 months to be static small begin noduleBack to article page