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Fig. 5A —29–year-old woman with strong family history of breast
cancer who presented with palpable right upper outer quadrant lump that was
seen on sonography as a 1-cm solid mass. Biopsy revealed invasive ductal
carcinoma. Sagittal (A) and axial (B) bilateral MR images
obtained to evaluate extent of disease show rapidly enhancing mass
(arrows) in axillary tail that corresponds to known cancer.