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Fig. 2

From: Diagnostic accuracy of subjective kinetic assessment of masses in contrast-enhanced mammography in comparison with contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging

Fig. 2

Images of a 55-year-old lady with a right breast lump: A low energy images of both breasts in craniocaudal (CC) and mediolateral oblique (MLO) projections show an irregular mass with indistinct margins in outer central quadrant of right breast (marked by white circles) and an irregular mass with circumscribed margins in left breast (marked by arrows). B Postcontrast recombined images of both breasts show heterogeneous enhancement of the masses in both breasts. Right breast C postcontrast recombined images of left breast lesion (marked by arrows) show progressive increase in density from CC (2 min) to MLO (4 min) to delayed (8 min) views suggestive of type I kinetics. D Postcontrast subtraction maximum intensity projection (MIP) MR images at 2 min and 5 min show progressive increase in density of mass (marked by white arrows) at 5 min consistent with type I kinetics. Time intensity curve confirms the same. Biopsy from the right breast mass was invasive ductal carcinoma, and the left breast mass was fibroadenoma

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