Why 'nodules', Tom, why?
Dear Home Truths,
In a moment of boredom I came across the following articles relating to
nodules. Numbers six and nine deserve special merit indeed.
Yours most sincerely,
Tom Edwards (St Andrews, Scotland)
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1. Yankelevitz, D.E., The solitary pulmonary nodule. Seminars in
Ultrasound Ct and Mri 2000. 21(2): p. 95-96.
2. Weill, F.X., et al., An unusual subcutaneous parasitic nodule.
Annales De Pathologie, 2000. 20(2): p. 163-164.
3. Bono, M., J.J. Grob, and R. Choux, A skin nodule. Annales De
Pathologie, 2000. 20(2): p. 169-170.
4. Levine, N., Enlarging growth on the lip - Prolonged sun exposure
and smoking may promote development of the nodule. Geriatrics, 2000. 55(3):
p. 24.
5. Shaha, A.R., Controversies in the management of thyroid nodule.
Laryngoscope, 2000. 110(2 Pt1): p. 183-193.
6. Evanson, J.A., C.E. Crutchfield, and I. Ahmed, Acquired nodule on
the right side of the nose. Archives of Dermatology, 2000. 136(2): p. 259
(2 pages).
7. Ide, F., T. Shimoyama, and N. Horie, Post-traumatic spindle cell
nodule misdiagnosed as a herniation of the buccal fat pad. Oral Oncology,
2000. 36(1): p. 121-124.
8. Erasmus, J.J., H.P. McAdams, and J.E. Connolly, Solitary pulmonary
nodules: Part II. Evaluation of the indeterminate nodule. Radiographics,
2000. 20(1): p. 59-66.
9. Coll, D.M., et al., Imaging appearances of Sister Mary Joseph
nodule. British Journal of Radiology, 1999. 72(864): p. 1230-1233.
10. Liptay, M.J., Solitary pulmonary nodule - Treatment options. Chest,
1999. 116(6 SS): p. S517-S518.