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Fig. 4A. Ductal carcinoma in situ in 53-year-old woman detected on
screen-film mammography but not on full-field digital mammography because of
interpretation difference between reviewers. Cancer was occult on mediolateral
oblique images from both techniques. On screen-film mammogram, density at
lateral aspect of craniocaudal image was unchanged from multiple prior
studies. New indentation in contour of this density, which was of concern as
possible architectural distortion, led to recall.
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