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Fig. 2A. 40-year-old woman with invasive ductal carcinoma in left
breast. Sagittal multiplanar reconstructions of multidetector CT scans show
two irregular, spiculated masses (arrows) with homogeneous
enhancement in left upper quadrant of breast. Tumor in A is 2 cm inward
from nipple and tumor in B is behind nipple.
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