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    nodule
    /ˈnɒdjuːl/

    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, e.g. of flint in chalk, carbon in cast iron, or a mineral on the seabed: "flint nodules"

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  2. Sep 30, 2019 · A nodule is a growth of abnormal tissue. Nodules can develop just below the skin. They can also develop in deeper skin tissues or internal organs. Dermatologists use nodules as a general...

  3. Feb 10, 2023 · A nodule is a growth or lump that develops on or within the body. For example, it can develop beneath the skin, in the lungs, or on glands such as the thyroid. When a health condition presents with nodules, it is considered nodularity. Nodules are incredibly common and can be cancerous (malignant) or benign (non-cancerous).

  4. : a small mass of rounded or irregular shape: such as. a. : a small rounded lump of a mineral or mineral aggregate. b. : a swelling on a leguminous root that contains symbiotic bacteria. c. : a small abnormal knobby bodily protuberance (such as a tumorous growth or a calcification near an arthritic joint) Synonyms. bump. knot. lump. node. swelling.

  5. 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....

  6. a small raised area or swelling: There was a soft nodule on my vocal cord. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Swellings & lumps. acoustic neuroma. actinomycosis. adenitis. adenoma hyperplastic nodules. anasarca. bloated. dropsy. elephantiasis. encephalomyelitis. enchondroma. equine encephalitis. inflamed. inflammatory. pouchy. puffy.

  7. 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.

  8. In medicine, nodules are small firm lumps, usually greater than 1 cm in diameter. [1] [2] If filled with fluid they are referred to as cysts. [2] . Smaller (less than 0.5 cm) raised soft tissue bumps may be termed papules. [3]

  9. Aug 1, 2023 · Risk factors. Lung nodules can vary in size and location within the lung. They're caused by various factors but usually are caused by scar tissue due to previous infections or irritants, inflammation or cancer. The most common risk factors for lung nodules are tobacco use and radon exposure.

  10. All rights reserved. nod·ule. ( nod'yūl ), [TA] 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]

  11. 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.