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[|Human|] Bilateral pulmonary nodules of which are less than 1.0cm and most nodules are noncalcified. etiology is uncertain and the findings are nonspecific and ranges from benign noncalcified granulomas to pulmonary metastatic disease. largest measuring 2.9 x 1.3 cm left lung . Chronis lung changes manifested by pleural and parenchymal scarring some of which is nodular with calcifications with mediastinum and major vascular structures and pulmonary hila are unremarkable except for randomly scattered mediastinal lymph nodes.
[|AI|]  Thanks for your question on Chat Doctor. In my opinion you should consult pulmonologist and get done bronchoscopy with BAD (Bronchoalveolar lavage) analysis and biopsy if needed. The size of the largest nodule is quit big to say benign nodule. Possibility of malignancy is always there with this size of nodule. So every possible way to rule out malignancy should be done. Bronchoscopic evaluation will be best for you. BAD analysis is superior in identify malignancy. And biopsy can be taken if suspicious lesion in seen in bronchus. So consult pulmonologist and rule out malignancy first in your case.