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We are committed to providing every user with a safe, intelligent and easy-to-use medical imaging diagnosis experience. Below are the 14 lung diseases we currently support:

COVID-19

A lung infection caused by a new coronavirus. It can feel like the flu with fever, cough, and tiredness. Some people may have trouble breathing and need medical help.

Atelectasis

A part of the lung has collapsed, so it can’t fill with air properly. This can make breathing harder.

Consolidation

Instead of air, parts of the lung are filled with fluid like pus or blood, usually due to infection.

Infiltration

Something abnormal, like fluid or infection, is spreading inside the lung tissue.

Pneumothorax

Air leaks into the chest space and pushes against the lung, causing sudden chest pain or shortness of breath.

Edema

Fluid builds up in the lungs, often because of heart problems. It can make it hard to breathe.

Emphysema

Tiny air sacs in the lungs are damaged and can’t push air out well. Often caused by smoking.

Fibrosis

Lung tissue becomes stiff and scarred, so it’s harder to breathe deeply.

Effusion

Fluid collects around the lungs, which can press on them and make breathing harder.

Pneumonia

Infection in the lungs that can cause coughing, fever, and difficulty breathing.

Cardiomegaly

The heart is larger than normal, often due to high blood pressure or heart disease.

Nodule

A small, round spot in the lung (usually less than 3 cm). It’s often harmless, but doctors may want to keep an eye on it over time.

Mass

A larger lump in the lung (bigger than 3 cm). It could be something serious, so more tests are usually needed to find out what it is.

Hernia

A part of an organ slips into a place it shouldn’t be, like the stomach pushing into the chest.

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