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Fig. 2B. Printouts of digitized mammograms in 56-year-old woman who
underwent screening mammography for breast cancer. Printouts were generated by
computer-aided detection software (Second Look [version 3.4], CADx Systems,
Beavercreek, OH). Printouts of craniocaudal (A) and mediolateral
oblique (B) views highlight areas with suspicious findings. Ellipses
mark potential masses (nonspiculated masses, spiculated masses, architectural
distortions, and asymmetric densities), and rectangles mark potential
microcalcifications.