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Figure 11. Sagittal contrast-enhanced fat-saturated fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-echo MR image (27.8/4.4; flip angle, 30°) shows micronodular (stippled) moderate regional enhancement (arrows) in a 46-year-old woman with a palpable mass that represented fibrocystic change. This case is a false-positive finding for the model branch point regional enhancement; micronodularity was not a reliable predictor of benign or malignant abnormality and thus was not added as a subdivision of regional enhancement.







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