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From: Radiographic–histopathologic correlation case report of a benign intraductal papilloma upstaged to invasive lobular carcinoma

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A 72-year-old woman was found to have suspicious microcalcifications on bilateral screening mammogram (A). Diagnostic mammogram with CC magnification/spot compression at image B demonstrates grouped amorphous calcifications in the posterior right breast at the 7:00 position, 9 cm from the nipple (blue circle). The number of calcifications in this group has increased compared to the prior mammogram at image A (orange circle). BIRADS category of 4 was assigned. Stereotactic core needle biopsy was performed (radiographic imaging of biopsied tissue on image D) with pathology showing IDP with benign features. Sonographic evaluation demonstrated appropriate location of the biopsy clip in the biopsy site (purple arrow, C)

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