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Fig. 1. —68-year-old woman undergoing warfarin therapy for atrial fibrillation with two malignant palpable masses in right breast.

D, Sonogram shows lobulated mass (cursors) seen in A and B. Infiltrating and intraductal carcinoma were documented by both 14-gauge core needle breast biopsy and mastectomy. No bleeding or hematoma occurred at initial biopsy performed while patient continued anticoagulation therapy. No hematoma occurred at mastectomy 6 weeks later.





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