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Fig. 4C 57-year-old woman with invasive ductal carcinoma. On maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) image, one vessel (short arrow) in right breast and four vessels (long arrows) in left breast are counted. As result, cancer-bearing breast shows prominent increased vascularity compared with contralateral breast. There are multiple metastatic lymph nodes (arrowheads) at left axilla. Patient underwent total mastectomy and was diagnosed as having stage IIIC (T2N3M0) cancer. Histopathology confirmed invasive ductal carcinoma nuclear grade of 1 and histologic grade of 3. Tumor is accompanied by extensive intraductal component.