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Fig. 3B. 35-year-old woman with invasive ductal carcinoma of left breast and overestimation by MRI after chemotherapy. Contrast-enhanced T1-weighted image acquired after neoadjuvant chemotherapy reveals that previously shown mass has diminished in size and conspicuity. Residual abnormality (arrow) measured 1.9 cm in anteroposterior dimension, although histologic review of lumpectomy specimen showed 0.5-cm nodule containing viable and necrotic invasive ductal carcinoma. Nonneoplastic breast tissue submitted contained only "fibrocystic changes."