Recommendations | Classa | Levelb | Refc |
The definitive management of multiple ground-glass nodules should be considered based on the malignant risk of the dominant lesion. | IIa | B | [86, 87] |
If resection is considered, a parenchymal-sparing strategy is recommended. | I | B | [24] |
At the time of resection of the dominant nodule, resection of further nodule resections should be considered according to accessibility and the total amount of lung tissue loss at the time of surgery. | IIa | C | - |
Recommendations | Classa | Levelb | Refc |
The definitive management of multiple ground-glass nodules should be considered based on the malignant risk of the dominant lesion. | IIa | B | [86, 87] |
If resection is considered, a parenchymal-sparing strategy is recommended. | I | B | [24] |
At the time of resection of the dominant nodule, resection of further nodule resections should be considered according to accessibility and the total amount of lung tissue loss at the time of surgery. | IIa | C | - |
Recommendations | Classa | Levelb | Refc |
The definitive management of multiple ground-glass nodules should be considered based on the malignant risk of the dominant lesion. | IIa | B | [86, 87] |
If resection is considered, a parenchymal-sparing strategy is recommended. | I | B | [24] |
At the time of resection of the dominant nodule, resection of further nodule resections should be considered according to accessibility and the total amount of lung tissue loss at the time of surgery. | IIa | C | - |
Recommendations | Classa | Levelb | Refc |
The definitive management of multiple ground-glass nodules should be considered based on the malignant risk of the dominant lesion. | IIa | B | [86, 87] |
If resection is considered, a parenchymal-sparing strategy is recommended. | I | B | [24] |
At the time of resection of the dominant nodule, resection of further nodule resections should be considered according to accessibility and the total amount of lung tissue loss at the time of surgery. | IIa | C | - |
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