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Fig. 1A. 61-year-old woman whose recent core biopsy of palpable lump
in right upper outer quadrant yielded infiltrating lobular carcinoma.
Mammogram (not shown) revealed moderately dense breasts without suspicious
findings. Sagittal T1-weighted contrast-enhanced MR image of right
(ipsilateral) breast shows irregularly shaped, irregularly marginated,
heterogeneously enhancing mass (arrow) in upper outer quadrant
measuring 2.4 cm at maximal diameter, corresponding to palpable cancer.
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