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Fig. 3B. 42-year-old woman with family history of breast cancer who
underwent right lumpectomy 1 year earlier for infiltrating ductal carcinoma
and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Mammogram (not shown) revealed extremely
dense breasts with no suspicious findings. Sagittal contrast-enhanced
T1-weighted delayed image of left breast shows progressive enhancement of
normal parenchyma (open arrows) and washout of contrast material from
mass (solid arrow). Mass was not seen on sonography.