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Fig. 16 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 16

From: Primary breast tuberculosis: imaging findings of a rare disease

Fig. 16

Images of a 44 years-old female patient obtained before (a–c) and 12 months after (d–f) antituberculous therapy. T2-weighted fat-suppressed axial image (a) demonstrates fluid collections (arrows) and a diffuse signal increase in the right breast. Mammograms (b, c) show a diffuse increase (BIRADS 4) in parenchymal opacity (arrowheads) and thickening of the skin (curved arrow). After the treatment, complete regression (BIRADS 1) of the findings is observed (d–f)

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