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Malignant-Appearing Microcalcifications at the Lumpectomy Site with the Use of FloSeal Hemostatic Sealant

Amy Henkel1, Richard A. Cooper1, Kathleen A. Ward1, Davide Bova1 and Katharine Yao2

1 Department of Radiology, Loyola University, 2160 S First Ave., Maywood, IL 60153.
2 Department of Surgery, Loyola University, Maywood, IL.


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Fig. 1A 56-year-old woman 1 month after lumpectomy and application of FloSeal Matrix Hemostatic Sealant (Baxter International). Magnification craniocaudal (A) and mediolateral (B) views of lumpectomy site show pseudomalignant calcifications at lumpectomy site.

 

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Fig. 1B 56-year-old woman 1 month after lumpectomy and application of FloSeal Matrix Hemostatic Sealant (Baxter International). Magnification craniocaudal (A) and mediolateral (B) views of lumpectomy site show pseudomalignant calcifications at lumpectomy site.

 

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Fig. 2A 61-year-old woman 5 months after lumpectomy and application of FloSeal Matrix Hemostatic Sealant (Baxter International). Magnification craniocaudal (A) and mediolateral (B) views show pseudomalignant calcifications at lumpectomy site.

 

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Fig. 2B 61-year-old woman 5 months after lumpectomy and application of FloSeal Matrix Hemostatic Sealant (Baxter International). Magnification craniocaudal (A) and mediolateral (B) views show pseudomalignant calcifications at lumpectomy site.

 

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