Fig. 6From: Development of a combined radiomics and CT feature-based model for differentiating malignant from benign subcentimeter solid pulmonary nodulesRepresentative segmentation results of nodules. a A nodule in RLL of a 75-year-old male, with mean diameter of 8.0Â mm. The clinical model diagnosed it as malignant, while the radiomics and combined model diagnosed it as benign. Histopathological finding: sclerosing pneumocytoma. b A nodule in RUL of a 39-year-old male, with mean diameter of 10.0Â mm. The clinical model diagnosed it as malignant, while the radiomics and combined model diagnosed it as benign. Histopathological finding: hamartoma. c A nodule in RUL of a 24-year-old female, with mean diameter of 6.0Â mm. The clinical model diagnosed it as benign, while the radiomics and combined model diagnosed it as malignant. Histopathological finding: invasive adenocarcinoma. d A nodule in RUL of a 62-year-old male, with mean diameter of 6.5Â mm. The clinical model diagnosed it as benign, while the radiomics and combined model diagnosed it as malignant. Histopathological finding: minimally invasive adenocarcinoma. RLL, Right lower lobe; RUL, Right upper lobeBack to article page