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Fig. 7D Patient 6: 40-year-old woman at high risk for breast cancer who presented with palpable invasive ductal carcinoma mass. All images are shown in sagittal projection. Image shows difference between 3-min postcontrast and precontrast HiSS images. Image reveals spatial inhomogeneity of contrast agent effect on water resonance that was observed at 3 min after injection and resulted in peak height decreases (dark) in some and increases (bright) in other regions. Arrows point to 2 voxels for which water resonance is shown in E and F.





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