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Fig. 4 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 4

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

Fig. 4

Images of a 54-year-old lady with a left breast lump. A Low energy images of both breasts in craniocaudal (CC) and mediolateral oblique (MLO) projections show a round mass with circumscribed margins in the upper central quadrant of the left breast (marked by white circle). B Postcontrast recombined images of both breasts show heterogeneous enhancement of the right breast mass with high conspicuity. C Postcontrast recombined images of the mass show high density of the lesion in CC image at 2 min with reduction in density in MLO (4 min) and delayed (8 min) views suggestive of type 3 kinetics. D Postcontrast subtraction maximum intensity projection (MIP) MR images at 2 min and at 5 min show early intense enhancement with washout at 5 min—consistent with type 3 (washout) kinetics. Time intensity curve confirms the same. Biopsy was invasive ductal carcinoma

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