Fig. 11From: Evolving concepts in breast lobular neoplasia and invasive lobular carcinoma, and their impact on imaging methodsA 49-year-old woman with bilateral ILC. a and b Mammographic oblique views for screening. A dense breast is seen, with a small irregular lesion, indistinct margins in the central right breast (dotted line). Core needle biopsy confirmed an ILC and MR exam was requested. Sagittal views, T1 post-contrast, from right (c) and left breasts (d) confirming the right lesion seen on mammography (larger in MR images). However, another lesion is seen in contralateral breast, also with irregular margins and strong enhancement (circle). The kinetic curves for index lesion and synchronous contralateral mass were type 3 and 2 curves, respectively, not showedBack to article page