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Fig. 1E. 47-year-old woman who underwent right-sided mastectomy for breast
cancer. Six years later, metastatic lymph node was palpable in contralateral
axilla and was only abnormal finding on clinical examination and mammography.
Histopathologic examination (not shown) revealed infiltrative ductal
carcinoma. Unenhanced (C), contrast-enhanced (D), and
subtraction (E) MR images reveal small lesion (arrows) in
medial area of left breast, suggestive of second primary breast cancer.
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