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Figure 3c. Images in a 49-year-old nulliparous woman. (a) Mediolateral oblique mammogram shows a density (arrow) in the upper part of the left breast. (b) Craniocaudal mammogram shows that although this lesion was found to be medial in location, the density (arrowheads) was actually anterior to the mass and represented noncompressed breast tissue. The lesion was marked at CAD on a, and the radiologist "looked again" and recommended recall (CAD-only finding). (c) Sonogram obtained at the 2 o'clock position reveals an irregular hypoechoic mass (arrows) suspicious for carcinoma. Results of biopsy showed a 5-mm grade I infiltrating ductal carcinoma.







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