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Fig. 1. Graph shows time-density curve pattern for 173 breast lesions
detected in 149 women on multidetector CT. Types of time-density curve
patterns were categorized as washout (abrupt decline in density 3-8 min after
contrast material injection), plateau (stabilized enhancement with no change
in density 3-8 min after injection), or persistent (increasing density
throughout 8-min period).
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