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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 68, Issue 814 1095-1098, Copyright © 1995 by British Institute of Radiology
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RJ Brenner, FG Shellock, BJ Rothman and A Giuliano
St John's Hospital and Health Center, Santa Monica, CA, USA.
A 1.5 cm focus in the breast with intense gadolinium uptake was incidentally detected during magnetic resonance (MR) imaging evaluation of a cluster of microcalcifications. Because the apparent mass was both mammographically and sonographically occult, MR imaging was used to guide a needle by "freehand technique" to the lesion, permitting successful pre-operative localization and subsequent surgical excision of the area.
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