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Fig. 6B. 49-year-old woman 3 years after lumpectomy and radiation for
papillary carcinoma, which was predominantly intraductal with small focus of
invasion. She now presents with new bloody discharge from left nipple.
Sagittal enhanced three-dimensional (3D) T1-weighted fast spoiled
gradient-recalled (FSPGR) MR image (TR/TE, 17/2.4; flip angle, 35°)
depicts two suspicious areas of enhancement. Clumped enhancement is seen in
retroareolar region (arrow).