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Pediatric pulmonary nodules: current state of knowledge, AI applications, and future directions.

November 12, 2025pubmed logopapers

Authors

Tanimoto AA,Morin CE,Schapiro AH,Crotty EJ,Trout AT,Dillman JR,Hardie RC

Affiliations (5)

  • Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, United States. [email protected].
  • Department of Radiology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, United States. [email protected].
  • Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, United States.
  • Department of Radiology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, United States.
  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Dayton, Dayton, United States.

Abstract

Pulmonary nodules are commonly encountered in pediatric patients. While metastases make up the majority of malignant pulmonary nodules found in children, nodules are also frequently identified in healthy children. Currently, there are no definitive nodule features to differentiate benign from malignant nodules, and there are no guidelines for incidental nodule follow-up in children similar in scope to the 2017 Fleischner Society Guidelines for adults. In this review, we discuss the epidemiology, histology, and imaging findings of pulmonary nodules found in healthy children, pulmonary metastases, primary pediatric lung cancer, and other causes of pulmonary nodules in children. We also explore current applications of artificial intelligence for the evaluation of pediatric pulmonary nodules.

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