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Fig. 5C. 56-year-old woman with recent skin biopsy showing Paget's
disease of left nipple. Sagittal T1-weighted contrast-enhanced image of left
breast after vacuum-assisted biopsy shows air at biopsy site (straight
open arrow) and air dissecting inferiorly (curved open arrow).
Inferior lesion is no longer evident, but superior lesion (solid
arrow) is still seen. Superior lesion had needle localization without
vacuum-assisted biopsy, yielding fibroadenoma and stromal fibrosis. Inferior
lesion yielded fibroadenoma and stromal fibrosis at vacuum-assisted biopsy;
surgical excision showed fibrosis and few scattered foci of ductal carcinoma
in situ at anterior margin of resection.
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