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Fig. 4A. 66-year-old woman after core biopsy of palpable mass in right
upper outer quadrant yielded infiltrating lobular carcinoma and in situ
carcinoma with mixed ductal and lobular features. Mammogram (not shown)
revealed mildly dense breasts with irregular spiculated mass in right upper
outer quadrant. Sagittal T1-weighted contrast-enhanced MR image of right
(ipsilateral) breast showed irregular, spiculated, heterogeneously enhancing
mass (arrow) in right upper outer quadrant measuring 2.5 cm,
corresponding to palpable cancer.