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Figure 3b: ILC in the lower quadrant of the right breast and a DCIS lesion in the contralateral breast in a 39-year-old woman. (a) Craniocaudal conventional mammogram shows presence of a round high-density mass with indistinct margin (arrow) in the middle of the right breast. (b) Transverse contrast-enhanced T1-weighted GRE subtracted MR image (8.1/4; flip angle, 30°) confirms the presence of a suspicious lobulated lesion (arrow) in the lower outer quadrant of the right breast with a type III signal intensity–time curve. (c) Transverse contrast-enhanced GRE subtracted MR image of the contralateral breast reveals additional suspicious lesion (arrow) with a type III signal intensity–time curve.







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