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Fig. 3C. 67-year-old woman with impalpable lesion in right breast who had stereotactic biopsy that was initially canceled and later successfully completed. Craniocaudal mammogram of right breast obtained 8 months after A and B and before biopsy was completed shows 8-mm, minimally spiculated, BI-RADS category 4 mass (arrow) in lateral aspect of breast. Mass is now visible in upper aspect of breast on oblique and lateral mammograms (not shown) but was not visible on sonography (not shown). Pathologic results of stereotactic biopsy revealed invasive ductal carcinoma and ductal carcinoma in situ (not shown).





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