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Figure 8. A rendering of the MRI volume (post-contrast sagittal acquisition) with the region corresponding to calcifications in the mammograms indicated by arrows. In terms of understanding the pathology, 3D morphology is much more meaningful than a slice-based representation. Additionally, models such as this may provide the surgeon with a useful location reference during excision.





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