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Fig. 2B. —81-year-old woman who developed faint mildly pleomorphic calcifications 15 months after lumpectomy. At 6-month follow-up, calcifications had increased in number and pleomorphism and were evident on spot magnification mediolateral mammogram (arrowhead) and on follow-up craniocaudal image (not shown). Biopsy yielded recurrent invasive and in situ ductal carcinoma.