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Fig. 3 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 3

From: The added value of digital breast tomosynthesis in improving diagnostic performance of BI-RADS categorization of mammographically indeterminate breast lesions

Fig. 3

A 35-year-old woman complains of a right breast lump. a Craniocaudal and (b) mediolateral oblique DM images of right breast reveal extremely dense breast (BI-RADS D) with an outer central area of architectural distortion (arrows). No spiculated masses or microcalcifications. c Craniocaudal and (d) mediolateral oblique DBT images show a definite lesion with spiculated margins and measures 27 × 25 mm (arrows). The lesion was categorized as BI-RADS 4a by DM and BI-RADS 4c by DBT. Histopathology after surgery revealed invasive lobular carcinoma

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