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Fig. 3A. 54-year-old woman with two clusters of calcification in inferior right breast. Mediolateral oblique mammogram of inferior right breast shows 3-mm cluster of calcification (solid arrows) and 4-mm adjacent cluster of calcification (open arrows). Three-millimeter cluster was biopsied with 11-gauge probe, and clip was deployed. Patient requested postponement of biopsy of 4-mm cluster. This biopsy was done 8 days later with 14-gauge probe and 18-gauge clip deployment.





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