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Fig. 16. A 56-year-old woman, who was diagnosed ovarian cancer with metastatic cancer in left axilla, underwent breast MRI. (a, b) On axial T2 and T1 weighted breast MRI, diffuse skin and trabecular thickening of left breast are clearly seen. (c) On axial MRI for axilla, multiple conglomerated metastatic lymph nodes (arrow) are seen. The findings are consistent with obstructive edema due to blocked lymphatics or vein occlusion. Fig. 16. A 56-year-old woman, who was diagnosed ovarian cancer with metastatic cancer in left axilla, underwent breast MRI. (a, b) On axial T2 and T1 weighted breast MRI, diffuse skin and trabecular thickening of left breast are clearly seen. (c) On axial MRI for axilla, multiple conglomerated metastatic lymph nodes (arrow) are seen. The findings are consistent with obstructive edema. . . Investig Magn Reson Imaging Mar;20(1):
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