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Fig. 12C. 41-year-old woman with history of acute myeloblastic leukemia associated with abnormal eosinophils who presented with palpable mass in left breast. (Reprinted with permission from [10]) CT scan of thorax obtained 3 days after B shows spiculated mass that contains small foci of necrosis. Skin wall is thickened (arrowhead).