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== Pulmonary == Studies of whole body screening [[computed tomography]] find abnormalities in the lungs of 14% of patients.<ref name="pmid16170016">{{cite journal|year=2005|title=Whole-body CT screening: spectrum of findings and recommendations in 1192 patients|journal=Radiology|volume=237|issue=2|pages=385β94|doi=10.1148/radiol.2372041741|pmid=16170016|vauthors=Furtado CD, Aguirre DA, Sirlin CB, etal}}</ref> [[Clinical practice guideline]]s by the [[American College of Chest Physicians]] advise on the evaluation of the [[solitary pulmonary nodule]].<ref name="pmid17873164">{{cite journal|year=2007|title=Evaluation of Patients With Pulmonary Nodules: When Is It Lung Cancer?: ACCP Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (2nd Edition)|journal=Chest|volume=132|issue=3_suppl|pages=108Sβ130S|doi=10.1378/chest.07-1353|pmid=17873164|vauthors=Gould MK, Fletcher J, Iannettoni MD, etal}}</ref>
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