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Fig. 3A. 47-year-old woman with palpable lump in right upper outer
quadrant for which core biopsy revealed infiltrating ductal carcinoma and
ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Mammogram (not shown) revealed moderately
dense breasts without suspicious findings. Sagittal T1-weighted
contrast-enhanced MR image of right (ipsilateral) breast shows irregularly
shaped, irregularly marginated, heterogeneously enhancing masses
(arrows) spanning 3.2 cm in upper outer quadrant, corresponding to
palpable cancer.