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    Nod·ule
    /ˈnäjo͞ol/

    noun

    • 1. a small swelling or aggregation of cells in the body, especially an abnormal one: "the area feels firm but has irregular nodules which can be painful to touch"
    • 2. a small rounded lump of matter distinct from its surroundings, for example, of flint in chalk, carbon in cast iron, or a mineral on the seabed: "flint nodules"
  2. Jun 7, 2021 · Summary. Nodules are abnormal tissue growths that can be found anywhere in the body. Although they are often benign, some nodules are symptoms of an underlying health condition....

  3. In medicine, nodules are small firm lumps, usually greater than 1 cm in diameter. If filled with fluid they are referred to as cysts. Smaller (less than 0.5 cm) raised soft tissue bumps may be termed papules.

  4. A small node; in skin, a node up to 1.0 cm in diameter, solid, with palpable depth; a pulmonary or pleural lesion seen on a radiographic image as a well-defined, discrete, roughly circular opacity 2-30 mm in diameter. Compare: mass. Synonym (s): nodulus (1) [TA] [L. nodulus, dim. of nodus, knot] Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012.

  5. NODULE definition: 1. a small raised area or swelling: 2. a small raised area or swelling: . Learn more.

  6. nodule. / nŏj ′ o̅o̅l /. A small, usually hard mass of tissue in the body. A small, knoblike outgrowth found on the roots of many legumes, such as alfalfa, beans, and peas. Nodules grow after the roots have been infected with nitrogen-fixing bacteria of the genus Rhizobium. See more at legume.

  7. 2 days ago · Definition of 'nodule' Word Frequency. nodule. (nɒdjuːl , US -dʒuːl ) Word forms: plural nodules. 1. countable noun. A nodule is a small round lump that can appear on your body and is a sign of an illness . [medicine] In a typical case, there is a small inflamed nodule just under the skin. 2. countable noun [oft noun NOUN]

  8. Aug 1, 2023 · Nodules are areas that are denser than normal lung tissue and usually don't cause symptoms. Lung nodules often are discovered incidentally during imaging for other health conditions, such as a chest X-ray or CT scan. For example, lower lobe lung nodules often are found during a CT scan of the abdomen or pelvis.

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