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From: Diagnostic performance of ultrasound elastography in differentiating malignant from benign breast microcalcifications: a case-control study

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B-mode ultrasound and elastography imaging of clustered microcalcifications. Representative images from a 54-year-old female patient with clustered microcalcifications (BI-RADS 4). (A) The B-mode ultrasound image (left) shows a hypoechoic area with internal hyperechoic foci corresponding to calcifications. The elastography map (right) demonstrates high stiffness (predominantly red and yellow areas) with a mean elasticity value of 88.3 kPa and strain ratio of 2.35, confirmed as invasive ductal carcinoma on histopathology

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