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Fig. 3A. —66-year-old asymptomatic woman with multiple masses revealed on screening mammography. Mammograms of left (A) and right (B) breasts in mediolateral oblique projection and of left (C) and right (D) breasts in craniocaudal projection. Multiple partially or well-circumscribed masses are identified in all areas of both breasts. Masses appear similar to one another, and none display any mammographic features of malignancy. Findings strongly suggest that masses are benign.