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From: Invasive ductolobular carcinoma of the breast: spectrum of mammographic, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings correlated with proportion of the lobular component

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52 year-old woman with nipple retraction and metastasis to the right eye, finally diagnosed as ductolobular carcinoma with a 21 – 94% proportion of the lobular component. a) Left mediolateral oblique and craniocaudal mammograms show a star shaped mass in center of the breast, associated with calcifications, skin thickening and nipple retraction. b) Axial contrast material-enhanced with fat suppression show a spiculated mass. There is nipple retraction, skin thickening and pectoral muscle invasion. c and d) Post-processed color parametric map and kinetic curve predominantly demonstrate persistent enhancement and a small central area of plateau.

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