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Fig. 2B 37-year-old woman with history of right breast lumpectomy for
invasive ductal carcinoma. Suspicious spiculated mass was found at MRI
examination. Axial T1-weighted contrast-enhanced image shows needle tip
positioned just lateral to irregular mass (arrow). Patient is prone
and only small portion of breast was scanned to visualize needle and lesion in
central and slightly lateral breast. Thus, nipple and axilla are not included
on margins of film.