Fig. 9From: Evolving concepts in breast lobular neoplasia and invasive lobular carcinoma, and their impact on imaging methodsA 45-year-old woman with ILC. a and b MR images from right breast, respectively, T2 with fat suppression, sagittal reformation from T1 volumetric, post-contrast images, showing an irregular mass (arrows), with spiculated margins, seen adjacent to an intact breast implant. After IV contrast, there is a uniform, progressive enhancement, until delayed phases, typical of invasive lobular neoplasia. (c) Kinetic curve type 1Back to article page