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Fig. 3 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 3

From: Comparative study between contrast-enhanced mammography, tomosynthesis, and breast ultrasound as complementary techniques to mammography in dense breast parenchyma

Fig. 3

A 32-year-old patient presented by a palpable lump in her left breast. Mammography and DBT revealed no abnormality (a, b). CEM showed no significant contrast uptake (c). Breast ultrasound showed an irregular ill-defined hypoechoic mass within the left breast at the axillary tail region being deeply seated over the pectoralis muscle together with adjacent another hypoechoic irregular ill-defined mass (d, e). The final diagnosis was invasive duct carcinoma

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