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Fig. 3 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 3

From: Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI and Apparent diffusion coefficient mapping in the characterization of Palpable breast lesions: A prospective observational study

Fig. 3

A 35-year-old female presented with a left axillary lump. A Grayscale USG image reveals a multi-lobulated mixed heterogeneous echotexture lesion with central hyperechoic and peripheral lobulated isoechoic components in the left axilla. B and C Coronal and sagittal STIR images reveal multi-lobulated iso- to hyperintense lesions in the left axilla (arrow). D and E Axial dynamic post-contrast (DCE-MRI) and maximum relative enhancement images reveal homogeneous enhancement of the lesion (arrow). F An initial rapid rising with subsequent plateau type of kinetic enhancement curve (type II). The MRI findings are suggestive of BI-RADS 4A lesion, where histopathology showed lobular carcinoma of axillary tail of left breast

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