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Fig. 4B. 75-year-old woman with inflammatory carcinoma of right breast
and persistent segmentally distributed abnormalities on MRI after
chemotherapy. Contrast-enhanced T1-weighted image after chemotherapy reveals
persistent multifocal, segmentally distributed enhancement, which measured 6.1
cm in maximum extent. Skin thickening and enhancement in periareolar region
are also evident. Histology review of breast after mastectomy showed 4.0-cm
gross tumor with invasive and in situ ductal carcinoma. However, no multifocal
tumor was shown outside this mass, and both nipple and skin were negative for
malignancy. Nonneoplastic tissue did contain intraductal papilloma and
fibrocystic changes.