Fig. 1From: Diagnostic value of contrast-enhanced mammography in the characterization of breast asymmetryA 42-year-old female, complaining of right breast pain. (A) Craniocaudal mammographic view of both breasts, and (B) Mediolateral mammographic views of both breasts revealed right upper quadrant single view asymmetry (arrow) seen at right MLO view associated with right upper outer quadrant segmental fine pleomorphic calcifications. (C) Craniocaudal CEM view of both breasts, and (D) Mediolateral CEM views of both breasts revealed right upper outer quadrant clumped segmental non-mass enhancement. Pathology revealed low-grade DCIS. CEM confirmed the malignant nature of right upper outer quadrant lesion and showed its actual extensionBack to article page