Thyroid nodules are abnormal clusters of cells in the thyroid gland. Ultrasound detects nodules in 20-70% of adults, four times more common in women. Most nodules are benign, but some can be cancerous
Nodules are growths or lumps found under skin or in organs. Skin nodules are palpable lesions greater than 10mm in diameter. Can be solid or cystic bumps above, level with, or below skin surface
Nodules are firm growths that can develop anywhere in the body. Nodules can be both benign and cancerous. Many nodules go undetected during routine exams
Lung nodules are small lesions visible on X-rays or CT scans. Nodules must be 3 cm or less in diameter. Most nodules are benign, but can indicate cancerous conditions
Inflammatory condition causing painful red/blue nodules on subcutaneous fat tissue. Typically appears symmetrically on shins, thighs, arms, and torso. First symptoms include flu-like symptoms like fever and joint pain. Nodules disappear after 2 weeks, new ones may form up to 8 weeks
Medical nodules are firm lumps larger than 1 cm in diameter. Fluid-filled nodules are called cysts. Smaller bumps (less than 0.5 cm) are called papules