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Fig. 2B —Comparison of tomosynthesis with focal magnification film-screen mammography in 58-year-old woman with clustered pleomorphic calcifications representing fibroadenomatous change at 11-gauge core needle biopsy. Left-breast clustered pleomorphic calcifications (arrows) are shown in single slice (1-mm thick) of craniocaudal digital tomosynthesis examination (A), craniocaudal focal magnification film-screen mammogram (B), single slice (1-mm thick) of mediolateral tomosynthesis examination (C), and mediolateral focal magnification film-screen mammogram (D).