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Fig. 2. 72-year-old woman after resection of microcalcifications
associated with invasive ductal carcinoma. Specimen radiograph without
magnification was obtained after needle localization and surgical biopsy for
what was thought to be residual malignant microcalcifications
(arrows). These were metallic fragments; no microcalcifications were
found on microscopic examination.