Algorithmic Approach to Multiple Lung Nodules

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As an R1 I'm sad it took me this long to find you. Thanks!!

Hcha
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I just listened to your lecture. It is really helpfull. Thanks

lifewithnajam
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Excellent video, the best as far I have seen on the nodule, thank you very much

neranjaneekanagalingam
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Brilliant video - thank you so much for taking the time out to do this!

docsif
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love it! you have such a relaxed and very clear teaching style, very useful! please do the TNM classification!

lallai
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Compact video. Very useful! Keep up the amazing work

Mood-lqdu
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Concise description, keep up the useful work.

heartmate
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Very nicely put together, superb clarity on the algorithm as well 👌👍👏❤️ thanks much Dr. Rishi !

spamarthy
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2:11 PERILYMPHATIC NODULES 5:50 CENTRILOBULAR NODULE 7:20 RANDOM NODULES

raveeshroy
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Excellent video, Thanks for the efforts. Keep it up.

javedahmad
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Yes .. I wish there was more teaching like this .. others spend half the lecture citing research trials as though they were Bible verses

cathompson
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It’s in a nut shell explain in such a wonderful bless u respected we ask questions from u

naeemasr
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thanx alot, could post a video of a solitary nodule please

moclack
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where can I find you, doctor? Have nodules for a few years, and getting smaller and getting bigger over a few years, doctors in my area couldn't find out what is the real cause, constantly have chest pain, and I cough sometimes, really need your help!

icdalex
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very good, keep the good work . thank you .

immane
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I see that in the comments from some of your videos you mentioned some of the nodules may go away. My doctor said that pulmonary nodules (I have multiple, under 4mm) NEVER heal/go away. She was very adamant about this.
We still haven't found the cause, however they noted 'inflammatory-infectious substrate/histiocytosis' in my papers after the CT scan and I am currently waiting for the bronchoscopy results. Would an infection typically be found through the bronchoscopy, as I was exposed to mold and I believe it is most likely infection? I'm really anxious about a biopsy, the bronchoscopy was bad enough!

LolaFleur
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Thank you. Given that the lymphatic system extends into the centrilobular portion of the secondary pulmonary lobule does that mean a perilymphatic process would also have centrilobular nodules? In which case how would differentiate from a random process?
Many thanks.

michaelmjack
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Thank you sir
Could you please explain what definite structures in secondary pulmonary lobule cause tree in bud appearance
like the way Kelley B line is formed by thickening of interlobular septa…?

Maryam-xmyr
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Good evening sir I had a question over the multiple Nodules do they have treatment for them to get read off completely

beatricephiri
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Dr Agrawal - Firstly, thank you for the excellent video. I have a question when you have a moment. I've seen "Peri-lymphatic" and "Peri-Bronchovascular" described as both separate and combined entities - for example, the classic appearance for Sarcoid. It appears from this video that they rarely, if ever, occur in isolation and that the 2 terms are better used interchangeably than as separate entities - would this be correct? Thank you again.

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