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Fig. 1C —60-year-old woman 15 years after right lumpectomy, with
recent left breast bloody nipple discharge. Sagittal contrast-enhanced
T1-weighted MR image of left breast immediately after tissue acquisition in
this slice obtained in same sequence as B shows hematoma superiorly
(straight arrow) and ductal enhancement in retroareolar region
(curved arrows). Note that this slice is approximately 1 cm lateral
to slice containing target lesion (B). Presence of hematoma at
different depth from target lesion suggests that target may have been missed.
Histologic analysis of vacuum-assisted biopsy samples yielded fibrocystic
changes, which was considered discordant with imaging features.