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Fig. 2A 45-year-old woman with history of cancer of left breast and
segmental mastectomy who underwent evaluation of palpable area in 6-o'clock
position of left breast. Mammographic and sonographic findings were normal.
Sagittal contrast-enhanced dynamic MR image obtained 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 spiculated mass
(arrow) with heterogeneous enhancement in left breast suspicious for
malignancy according to morphologic findings. Results of dynamic
time-intensity curve analysis (not shown), which is also suspicious for
malignancy, were consistent with rapid wash-in and subsequent early
washout.