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Fig. 1A 50-year-old woman who underwent evaluation of questionable
density in outer aspect of left breast visible only on craniocaudal
mammographic views and not identified sonographically. Sagittal
contrast-enhanced dynamic MR image of breast in maximum slope in first minute
after contrast injection (TR/TE, 9/4; slice thickness, 4.0 mm; interslice gap,
4.0 mm; field of view, 22 cm) shows 9-mm lobulated mass (arrow) in
upper outer aspect of left breast. Results of dynamic time-intensity analysis
were consistent with findings at fast initial enhancement and delayed plateau
(not shown).