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. 2013 Oct 31;8(1):150–158. doi: 10.1016/j.molonc.2013.10.006

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Radiological assessment of the breast and ovarian tumors, and metastatic deposits. Cranial‐caudal (left) and mediolateral‐oblique (right) mammograms depicting a spiculated 60 × 45 mm mass (*) at the upper inner quadrant of the right breast at diagnosis (A1 and B1) and after 11 months of systemic therapy (A2 and B2). Note the substantial tumor shrinkage. Abdominal/pelvic magnetic resonance imaging depicting the presence of a heterogeneous left‐adnexal mass (10 × 9 cm, T2‐weighted sequence in coronal plane (C) and sagittal plane (D). Pelvic‐peritoneal implants are shown (arrowhead, ►) contacting the superior wall of the urinary bladder (E, coronal plane), descending colon (F, axial plane), peri‐sigmoid colon (G, coronal plane), and pelvis (H, axial plane). Arrowheads (►) depict the tumor masses and open arrowheads (➤) depict the descending (F) and sigmoid (G) colons.