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Fig. 1B. 61-year-old woman whose recent core biopsy of palpable lump in right upper outer quadrant yielded infiltrating lobular carcinoma. Mammogram (not shown) revealed moderately dense breasts without suspicious findings. Sagittal T1-weighted contrast-enhanced MR image of left (contralateral) breast shows irregularly shaped, irregularly marginated, heterogeneously enhancing mass (arrow) in left upper outer quadrant measuring 1.6 cm at maximal diameter. MR imaging—guided needle localization showed multifocal infiltrating carcinoma with mixed lobular and ductal features.