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  • Pediatric Radiology
  • Thoracic Imaging
  • Oncology

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  • Pulmonary nodules in children are frequently detected using computed tomography (CT) thorax.
  • While most pediatric pulmonary nodules are benign, a subset indicates malignancy requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment.
  • Incidental findings cause significant anxiety, necessitating clear diagnostic and management guidelines.

Approach:

  • This review synthesizes current data on pulmonary nodule definition in children.
  • It explores diagnostic evaluation strategies for pediatric pulmonary nodules.
  • Management guidelines and advanced imaging requirements are discussed.

Key Points:

  • Establishing diagnostic algorithms for pediatric pulmonary nodules is crucial.
  • Differentiating benign from malignant nodules minimizes unnecessary interventions.
  • Prompt diagnosis and treatment are vital for pediatric patients with malignant pulmonary nodules.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized approaches to pediatric pulmonary nodules improve patient outcomes.
  • Clear guidelines facilitate early detection of malignancy and reduce patient anxiety.
  • This review provides a framework for managing pediatric pulmonary nodules effectively.