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Fig. 1D —51-year-old woman with high-grade primary angiosarcoma who
presented with progressively enlarging discoloration of left breast for 6
months. Although breast had clinical appearance of bruising, patient denied
history of trauma. Sonogram of palpable lesion in contralateral breast 1 year
after left breast mastectomy shows ill-defined hypoechoic mass with posterior
enhancement. Percutaneous core biopsy revealed high-grade angiosarcoma
identical to primary tumor in left breast.