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Fig. 1A. 49-year-old woman who presented to diagnostic center with no clinical complaints. Film-screen mammogram (not shown) was interpreted as having normal findings. Photographic magnification of full-field digital mediolateral mammogram after electronic magnification reveals faint cluster of indeterminate microcalcifications (arrow) in lower breast. Cluster was not visible, even retrospectively, on film-screen mammography. Patient was called back on basis of full-field digital mammography results and underwent biopsy for microcalcifications with stereotactic guidance.





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