Fig. 1From: Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI and Apparent diffusion coefficient mapping in the characterization of Palpable breast lesions: A prospective observational studyA 35-year-old female presented with a palpable right breast lump. A Grayscale USG image reveals a well-defined oval-shaped iso- to hypoechoic lesion. B Axial STIR image reveals a mild lobulated hyperintense lesion in the right breast. C Axial six-phase dynamic post-contrast MRI (DCE-MRI) reveals progressive homogeneous enhancement of the lesion without necrosis. D, E and F DCE-MRI images show the placement of ROI within the right breast lesion for kinetic curve which shows various values of internal enhancement characteristics of the lesion with a rising type I of kinetic curve. The MRI findings are suggestive of BI-RADS 2 lesion where histopathology showed fibroadenomaBack to article page