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Fig. 6B. 58-year-old woman who had right mastectomy for breast cancer
2 years previously. Mammogram (not shown) depicted moderately dense breast
tissue without suspicious findings. Same contrast-enhanced fat-saturated
T1-weighted sagittal MR image of left breast adjusted to different window and
level settings illustrates impact of these settings on interpretation. In
image, enhancement pattern of mass (arrow) appears more
heterogeneous. MR imagingguided needle localization and surgical
excision yielded infiltrating lobular carcinoma, for which mastectomy was
performed.
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