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Fig. 2. 53-year-old woman who had undergone prior left-breast lumpectomy and radiation for breast cancer. Mammogram (not shown) revealed moderately dense breast tissue without suspicious findings. Contrast-enhanced fat-saturated T1-weighted sagittal MR image of right breast shows 0.5-cm irregular, spiculated, rim-enhancing mass in right upper inner quadrant (curved arrow) and clumped linear and ductal enhancement (straight arrow) extending anteriorly from that site. MR imaging—guided needle localization and surgical excision yielded infiltrating ductal carcinoma, 0.5 cm, and ductal carcinoma in situ.





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