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Balancing Early Detection and Biopsy Risks in Sub-centimeter Lung Nodules: A Case Series
Joseph O Odeyemi1, Leah Whitis1, Reem Mumtaz2
1Internal Medicine/Pediatrics, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita, USA.
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Pulmonary nodules smaller than 8 mm are often monitored over time. In some patients, these nodules may grow while under observation, occasionally representing aggressive disease. We describe three patients with initially small pulmonary nodules that demonstrated significant growth during follow-up. Two were ultimately found to have small-cell lung carcinoma, and one had probable non-small cell carcinoma. These cases highlight the potential limitations of delayed tissue sampling and suggest that earlier diagnostic evaluation may be beneficial in certain patients. Advanced bronchoscopic techniques can allow safe and accurate biopsy of small, peripheral nodules. Earlier intervention in patients with growing nodules could support timely treatment and improve outcomes.
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