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Fig. 2C. —61-year-old woman with 1-cm spiculated mass on mammography and indeterminate results at fine-needle aspiration. Focal mass with spiculated margins is less visible on unenhanced (A) than on first (B) and second (C) contrast-enhanced high-spatial-resolution three-dimensional fast gradient-recalled echo images. Strong degree of enhancement and spiculated margins are highly suspicious of malignancy (B). At 7 min 30 sec (C), heterogeneous washout pattern is identified in mass (arrow, C). Histopathology results showed 1.3-cm invasive cancer with surrounding ductal carcinoma in situ.