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Fig. 2E —42-year-old woman with two histologically confirmed invasive
carcinoma lesions in inferior outer quadrant of right breast. Lesion is more
conspicuous and more strongly enhanced on subtracted (D) and MIP
reconstruction of subtracted images (E and F) after 0.1 mmol/kg
of gadobenate dimeglumine (arrow, D). Additional small
histologically confirmed lesion (circle, E and F) that
is not seen on gradient-echo images after gadopentetate dimeglumine
administration is clearly visible in MIP reconstruction and subtracted image
after gadobenate dimeglumine administration. Signal intensity–time
curves (not shown) of two lesions after gadobenate dimeglumine revealed
similar washout behavior indicative of malignancy.