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From: The integration of artificial intelligence with contrast-enhanced mammogram in the work up of suspicious breast lesions: what do you expect?

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A 43-year-old female presented by focal mastalgia at the upper outer quadrant of the left breast proved to be intraductal papilloma and atypical ductal hyperplasia. A Bilateral digital mammogram (cranio-caudal views). There was suspicious asymmetry and distortion (circle) at the upper outer quadrant of the left breast. A magnified view of the left breast abnormality seen at “B.” C Ultrasound image of the abnormality presented an irregular partly indistinct solid mass (BI-RADS 4). D AI scanned four view mammograms displayed low probability of cancer (38% possibly not cancer) of the left breast abnormality. E Recombinant images of contrast mammogram (medio-lateral oblique and cranio-caudal views) presented an indistinct non-mass heterogeneous enhancement (arrow) at the left breast. A magnified view of the left breast abnormality seen at “F” justified the probability of cancer and BI-RADS 4 category. The case was considered true negative by AI and false positive by contrast-enhanced mammography

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