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. 2018 Oct 24;8:15700. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-33628-z

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Clinical mammography and monochromatic grating-based absorption-contrast and differential phase-contrast mammography for specimen II. (a) Clinical ex-vivo absorption-contrast mammography (cevAC-Mx). (b) Monochromatic grating-based absorption-contrast (mgbAC-Mx) and (c) monochromatic grating-based differential phase-contrast (mgbDPC-Mx) mammography. Red arrows indicate the tumorous region with spiculae visible especially in the mgbDPC-Mx (c). The cyan arrow points to the mamilla. All images were scaled for maximum detail visibility. (d) Histopathology of the mastectomy sample showing the scar tissue (pink) being infiltrated by tumor cells (purple).