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DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2262011417
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Case 591

Susan P. Weinstein, MD, Emily F. Conant, MD and Geza Acs, MD

1 From the Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, 1 Silverstein Bldg, 3400 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Received August 24, 2001; revision requested October 1; revision received December 7; accepted January 7, 2002. Address correspondence to S.W.



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Figure 1a. (a) Craniocaudal and (b) mediolateral mammographic views of the right breast. A metallic marker (white dot, also in c) was placed over the palpable breast mass. (c) Spot compression view of the right breast in the craniocaudal position.

 


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Figure 1b. (a) Craniocaudal and (b) mediolateral mammographic views of the right breast. A metallic marker (white dot, also in c) was placed over the palpable breast mass. (c) Spot compression view of the right breast in the craniocaudal position.

 


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Figure 1c. (a) Craniocaudal and (b) mediolateral mammographic views of the right breast. A metallic marker (white dot, also in c) was placed over the palpable breast mass. (c) Spot compression view of the right breast in the craniocaudal position.

 


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Figure 2. Ultrasonographic image of the palpable right breast mass in the radial plane.

 





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