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Fig. 2C. —80-year-old asymptomatic woman who underwent screening mammography. Radial scar diagnosed at pathology. Diagnostic mammograms, coned magnification mediolateral oblique (C) and craniocaudal (D) views, reveal long slender spicules radiating from lowdensity, poorly-defined fat and soft-tissue masslike opacity (arrows), suggesting presence of radial scar.