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Carton AK et al. - A 55-year old patient with a known malignancy in the right breast underwent imaging with MRI and CE-DBT. The dual-energy technique was able to provide morphology and kinetic information about the known malignancy. This information was qualitatively concordant with that of CE-MRI. Compared with the temporal subtraction CE-DBT technique, dual-energy CE-DBT appears less susceptible to motion artefacts.

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