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Fig. 2B 55-year-old woman with newly diagnosed recurrent ductal carcinoma in situ in the right breast. MRI was performed before surgery. Clockwise from top left: Axial T1-weighted unenhanced, axial T1-weighted fat-saturated, axial T1-weighted fat-saturated contrast-enhanced, and axial T1-weighted contrast-enhanced with subtraction images show clumped enhancement in the superficial subareolar region and a subtle focus of hypoenhancement (arrow) in the center that is best appreciated on subtraction.