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Fig. 1

A. Cancer not visible on mammography. B. Multiple suspicious lesions were visible on RUSG
A. Cancer not visible on mammography. B. Multiple suspicious lesions were visible on RUSG

Fig. 2

Ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy
Ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy

Fig. 3

Thick-needle biopsy of one of the lesions in a patient from Fig. 1
Thick-needle biopsy of one of the lesions in a patient from Fig. 1

Fig. 4

Vacuum-assisted thick-needle biopsy
Vacuum-assisted thick-needle biopsy

Fig. 5

Cancer on BMRI in a patient from Fig. 1. A. Images after contrast administration. B. DWI/ADC
Cancer on BMRI in a patient from Fig. 1. A. Images after contrast administration. B. DWI/ADC

Fig. 6

MRI-guided biopsy. T1-weighted images after contrast administration with a visible biopsy needle
MRI-guided biopsy. T1-weighted images after contrast administration with a visible biopsy needle

Fig. 7

Tomosynthesis planes in CC projection (A, B, C) and synthetic mammography resulting from reconstruction of the planes (D)
Tomosynthesis planes in CC projection (A, B, C) and synthetic mammography resulting from reconstruction of the planes (D)

Fig. 8

CEM – images showing enhancement (subtractive). Scanning performed in a patient from Fig. 1
CEM – images showing enhancement (subtractive). Scanning performed in a patient from Fig. 1

Fig. 9

ABUS projections in a patient from Fig. 1. Frontal plane showing the ductal system of the breast (A, B) and axial slices (C, D)
ABUS projections in a patient from Fig. 1. Frontal plane showing the ductal system of the breast (A, B) and axial slices (C, D)

Fig. 10

Breast cancer. ABUS (A) vs RUSG (B)
Breast cancer. ABUS (A) vs RUSG (B)
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Medicine, Basic Medical Science, other