Nodular foci in the lungs refer to small, rounded areas of abnormal tissue that can be detected on imaging studies like X-rays or CT scans. These nodules may represent a variety of conditions, including benign growths, infections, or malignancies. The significance of nodular foci depends on their size, appearance, and the patient's clinical history, necessitating further evaluation to determine the underlying cause. Proper diagnosis often involves additional imaging, biopsies, or monitoring over time.
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