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The phrase "a non solid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substance or material that is not solid, such as liquids or gases.
Example: "Water is classified as a non solid, as it takes the shape of its container."
Alternatives: "a non-solid substance" or "a non-solid material".
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The pure ground glass (GGNs) and part-solid nodules or part-solid GGNs are constituted of a non-solid part and a concomitant solid and non-solid part, respectively.
Typically, this appearance is suggestive of a peripheral lung adenocarcinoma Open image in new window Fig. 3 Progression at the 1-year interval of a non-solid nodule in a 66-year-old woman.
Biologically, this can be interpreted as virus replication in a non-solid tumor where cells mix relatively freely.
Close follow-up is justified when a non-solid nodule is ≤10 mm[ 68 70].
A solid tumor was diagnosed in 123 patients (58%) while a non-solid tumor was apparent in 87 patients (42%).
Thirty-three patients with a non-solid tumor underwent bone marrow-/stem cell transplantation in their history.
If a non-solid tumor was diagnosed, mortality was 100% as compared to patients with non-solid malignant disease.
Fig. 2 illustrates an example of a non-solid nodule that was missed in one or more readings.
Mortality increases even further if patients suffer from a non-solid malignant disease, in this particular group almost 100% of the patients die.
As a matter of fact, patients with a non-solid tumor died in 100% if sepsis and AKI coincided, as compared to those with a solid tumor disease.
When a non-solid nodule increases in size or if a solid component develops, PET and/or CT-guided biopsy or surgical biopsy should be performed.
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