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Fig. 3B. 65-year-old woman with spiculated mass on mammography and general
contraindication for surgery. Unenhanced (A) and first (B) and
second (C) contrast-enhanced high-spatial-resolution three-dimensional
fast gradient-recalled echo images reveal small spiculated mass. Although
second contrast-enhanced image (C) at 7 min 30 sec shows slightly
progressive enhancement pattern (arrow, C), final
histopathology revealed invasive ductal cancer.
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