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Fig. 7 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 7

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

Fig. 7

A 48-year-old female presented with a palpable right breast lump. A and B Axial STIR and fat-suppressed T1W images reveal a lobulated hyperintense lesion in the right breast with peripherally T1 hyperintense and central iso- to slight hypointensity on fat-suppressed T1W image (arrow). C and D DWI and ADC images reveal hyperintensities on diffusion-weighted images with high signal intensity on ADC image with high ADC values (arrow with ROI placement). E and F Axial dynamic post-contrast (DCE-MRI) image reveals thick irregular predominant peripheral enhancement of the lesion with central non-enhancing area (arrow) where the kinetic curve in the peripheral enhanced area shows type II curve. The MRI findings are suggestive of BI-RADS 5 lesion, where histopathology showed mucinous carcinoma of the breast

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