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Fig. 3C. 39-year-old woman who underwent lumpectomy for 2-cm
spiculated mass in right lower inner quadrant with associated pleomorphic
calcifications on mammography. Pathology yielded infiltrating ductal carcinoma
and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) with positive margins. MR imaging was
performed for assessment of residual disease. Separate sagittal image from
same MR imaging examination (B) shows spiculated mass (arrow)
in right lower outer quadrant, separate from site of prior surgery. This mass
was not evident on mammography or sonography. MR imagingguided
localization was recommended.
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