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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

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From: Postoperative breast cancer surveillance: Can contrast-enhanced spectral mammography solve the diagnostic dilemma?

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A 40-year-old asymptomatic patient underwent right CBS for DCIS, presenting for annual follow-up. A Mammography (CC and MLO views) revealed: Breast density ACR ‘b’. focal asymmetry is seen at right UOQ (white arrow). B Complementary ultrasound revealed: Right operative bed changes and scarring that showed no vascularity detected on color Doppler application. C Contrast-enhanced spectral mammography revealed: an operative bed segmental area of non-mass enhancement at UOQ of the right breast (white arrow). Final Diagnosis: Pathology: DCIS; operative bed recurrence. Final comment: In this case, sonomammography revealed evidence of extensive operative bed scarring. CESM revealed operative bed recurrence as well as showing the true extent of the lesion

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