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Published online before print November 19, 2001, 10.1148/radiol.2221001471
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Nonpalpable Breast Cancer: Mammographic Appearance as Predictor of Histologic Type1

Mercidyl Gelig Thurfjell, MD, PhD, Anders Lindgren, MD, PhD and Erik Thurfjell, MD, PhD

1 From the Department of Oncology, Radiology and Clinical Immunology, Section of Radiology, Uppsala University Hospital, SE-751 85 Uppsala, Sweden (M.G.T., E.T.); and Department of Pathology and Cytology, Central Hospital, Falun, Sweden (A.L.). Received August 30, 2000; revision requested October 18; final revision received May 8, 2001; accepted June 5. Address correspondence to E.T. (e-mail: erik.thurfjell@radiol.uu.se).



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Figure 1. Diagram shows mammographic findings according to histologic diagnosis. Spiculated masses, other lesions, calcifications only, and combined findings are stratified according to histologic diagnosis. CALC = calcifications, IDC = invasive ductal carcinoma (1, 2, and 3 = grades 1, 2, and 3, respectively), LOB = invasive lobular carcinoma, MISC = miscellaneous cancer group, ROUND = rounded, SPIC = spiculated.

 





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