Fig. 1From: Does contrast-enhanced mammography have an impact on the detection of cancer in patients with risk of developing breast cancer?A 49-year-old female coming for screening with history of hormonal contraception intake. a FFDM showed scattered fibro-glandular densities (ACR B), right oval-shaped well-circumscribed lesion (BIRADS 3) and left focal asymmetry with underlying subtle irregular-shaped lesion (BIRADS 4). b CESM showed homogeneous enhancement of the right breast lesion (BIRADS 2) and heterogeneous enhancement with spiculated margins of the left breast lesion (BIRADS 5). Histopathology: left breast IDC; US with follow-up: right breast small adenoma. Comment: CEM confirmed the malignant and benign nature of both lesions seen on mammographyBack to article page