Suspicious Nodule
They did a ct scan and found something in my lung. This is what the report says, “suspicious spiculated, non calcified, non cavitating pulmonary nodule in the posterior right pulmonary apex measuring 1.4x1.2x1cm.
I saw a pulmonary doctor yesterday and he is having me get a PT scan from my scull to mid thigh and a PFT. Now they have also scheduled me for a cardiac stress test. I asked the nurse why they are ordering the additional test besides the PET scan and her response was he orders these before he operates on a patient. I’m trying to not read between the lines but also trying to be prepared.
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"The presence of Gram-positive cocci in pairs and chains in a lung biopsy suggests bacterial infection. These cocci are typically Streptococcus species or Enterococcus species1. Streptococci are commonly found in the respiratory tract and can cause various infections, including pneumonia, otitis media, and meningitis. It’s essential to identify the specific strain for appropriate treatment." Per Dr. Google.
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Hi @cinders59, Of course your doctor will need to interpret the results, but for now, I would be pleased that it doesn't say adenocarcinoma or some other cancerous terms. Most lung nodules are not cancer. Infections or inflammation will show on a PET scan.
When is your next appointment with your doctor?