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Fig. 6 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 6

From: Adding merits of vacuum assisted biopsy in diagnosis and management of indeterminate breast micro-calcifications

Fig. 6

38 year-old patient with positive family history (mother), A MLO view B CC view C right UOQ magnified view, patient presented with left breast UOQ pathologically proven invasive duct carcinoma (blue arrows in (A) and (B)), she presented with right breast UOQ segmental pleomorphic suspicious micro-calcifications, red circles in (A) and (B) and red arrows in (C), she went on to have VAB (D) and (E) with the site marked by residual calcifications, which yielded (F) invasive duct carcinoma (Red arrow) with Major DCIS component (Blue arrow) (Hematoxylin&Eosin ×200), a finding which was confirmed on surgical specimen

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