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Fig. 4D 54-year-old woman with history of left breast cancer with
normal mammogram and no palpable lumps, in whom MRI detected spiculated right
breast mass with no sonographic correlate. Sagittal, T1-weighted,
contrast-enhanced MRI on date of MRI-guided needle localization shows
persistence of right retroareolar spiculated mass (arrow). MRI-guided
needle localization yielded 0.5 cm infiltrating ductal carcinoma and ductal
carcinoma in situ.