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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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Bilateral suspicious breast lesions in a 50-year-old female complaining of bilateral brownish nipple discharge. The right side lesion proved to be sclerosing adenosis, and left one was ductal carcinoma in situ with invasion capsulating sclerosing adenosis. A Cranio-caudal views and B medio-lateral oblique views of digital mammogram, showing a rounded lobulated mass at the upper outer quadrant of the right breast and a cluster of amorphous calcifications at the left breast, both abnormalities categorized BI-RADS 4 (circles). C AI scanned mammogram showed low scoring of the right breast abnormality (33%, possibly non-cancer) and relatively high scoring of the left side cluster (59%, possibly cancer). D Contrast-enhanced mammogram (cranio-caudal views) showed enhancing lesions (arrows); deep central mass (BI-RADS 4) at the right breast and two focal lesions at the left breast, one anterior that represented the suspicious cluster of calcifications (BI-RADS 4) and another one posterior that was found to be benign looking mass likely an adenoma on ultrasound (image not supplied). AI scoring of suspicion was the more compatible with the pathology results

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