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Fig. 6B. 45-year-old woman with fibroadenoma (true-negative study). Subtraction maximum-intensity-projection MR image obtained, 6 min after gadodiamide injection shows that fibroadenoma (arrow) confirmed on sonography is largest of multiple enhancing smaller lesions. At workstation, many of these smaller lesions showed enhancement profile similar to that of larger, palpable, and sonographically confirmed lesion. In clinical practice, evaluation of multiple other enhancing lesions by manual placement of region of interest is impractical. Although internal septations are said to be important MR imaging sign of fibroadenoma, they were not noted in this patient.





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