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A typical Invasive breast carcinoma with metastasis of bones & liver

CT oblique frontal scan of a 34-year female. A 30 × 20 mm mass with an irregular margin is present at the medial aspect of the right breast suggestive of the malignant lesion. Innumerable low-enhancing masses are seen in the liver, measuring approx. 50 x 40 mm. Most of them become isodense with surrounding parenchyma on delayed images. Significant osteoblastic lesions throughout the vertebral column, sternum and iliac bone. In addition, several nodules are seen at the right lung field. A 64-slice CT scanner was used, with the thickness parameter set to 0.625 mm. A 100 ml iodine contrast with V = 5 ml/sec injection was administered prior to the scan.

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