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Fig. 7F Patient 6: 40-year-old woman at high risk for breast cancer who presented with palpable invasive ductal carcinoma mass. All images are shown in sagittal projection. Images illustrate water resonance measured for 2 voxels indicated by arrows in D before (dashed line) and after (solid line) administration of contrast material for comparison. In the voxel depicted in E, there appears to be a single water resonance that is slightly shifted and homogeneously broadened after contrast agent administration. In the voxel depicted in F, two components can be observed; one is broadened and shifted, and the other shows a small increase in height after contrast agent administration. The changes observed are above the noise level and can be used as a source of MR contrast. E and F are shown on an arbitrary scale.