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Fig. 4A. 53-year-old woman with family history of breast cancer and
remote history of bilateral breast reduction who had undergone right upper
outer quadrant lumpectomy for infiltrating lobular carcinoma 2 years
previously. Mammogram (not shown) revealed heterogeneously dense breasts with
postsurgical changes and no suspicious findings. Sagittal contrast-enhanced
T1-weighted image of right breast shows change resulting from prior surgery
(open arrow) and spiculated, irregularly shaped, heterogeneously
enhancing mass (solid arrow) in retroareolar region measuring 0.8
cm.