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In all patients, a dedicated surface breast coil was used.
> All 207 MRM examinations were performed with the patient prone in a 1.5-T commercially available system (Symphony and Sonata, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) using a dedicated surface breast coil.
Contrast-enhanced MRI examinations were performed at 1.5-T scanner (Signa GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI; or Siemens Avanto, Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany) or a 3-T scanner (Siemens Verio) with use of a dedicated surface breast coil.
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