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Fig. 1D. 54-year-old asymptomatic woman who had one-stage breast
conserving surgery after percutaneous diagnosis of nonpalpable breast cancer.
Specimen radiograph obtained during one-stage lumpectomy and sentinel lymph
node biopsy shows localizing wire and spiculated mass in specimen. Histologic
analysis yielded infiltrating ductal carcinoma, 1.5 cm, and ductal carcinoma
in situ with clear margins. Sentinel nodes were free of tumor.
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