A large biopsied mass at 5:00 corresponding to invasive ductal carcinoma is identified.
This mass is extending under the skin and adjacent skin invasion cannot be excluded. It is hypointense on T1 and hyperintense on T2. Post-contrast, the mass is demonstrating peripheral washout, plateau enhancement and central necrosis. Presence of at least moderate adjacent hypervascularity. The biopsy marker is seen in the central/lateral aspect of the mass.
There is a mass seen at 5:00 in the same breast, containing a biopsy marker and also corresponding to biopsy-proven cancer with postcontrast images demonstrating an area of washout.
Distal mass at 2:00, hypointense on T1 and hyperintense on T2, likely corresponding to the mass at 2:00, not biopsied. This mass is measured in the largest dimensions up to 5 mm.
No suspicious axillary or internal mammary lymph node.