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Fig. 2C MRI–sonography coregistration images in 50-year-old asymptomatic woman at high risk who presented with BI-RADS category 5 mass in left breast detected on MRI screening examination, corresponding to invasive ductal carcinoma. Coronal T1-weighted 2D fast spoiled gradient-recalled echo MR image (150/4.2) shows same mass (arrow) as in A and B. Arrowheads indicate low-signal fibroglandular interfaces with surrounding high-signal-intensity fat and are similar to those indicated on sonogram in B. Breast parenchymal patterns were used in addition to similar mass size to ensure lesion correlation between sonography and MRI.