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Fig. 5C. —45-year-old woman with palpable 7-mm noncalcified mass on mammography. Unenhanced (A) and first (B) and second (C) contrast-enhanced high-spatial-resolution three-dimensional fast gradient-recalled echo images show oval mass of changing size. First contrast-enhanced image (B) at 2 min 30 sec shows strongly enhancing focal mass with smooth borders (arrow, B). Slight decrease in size and signal intensity on second contrast-enhanced image (C) at 7 min 30 sec indicate global washout enhancement pattern (arrows, C). Histopathology revealed benign granular cell tumor.





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