Fig. 1From: Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration facilitating diagnosis of sarcoidosis in a breast cancer patient with multiple lymphadenopathy: a case reportPreoperative imaging findings. a Mediolateral oblique-view mammogram. b Craniocaudal-view mammogram. A spiculated mass (A) with segmental and linear calcification is recognized in the right breast. c Ultrasonogram. A rough-bordered mass with internal hypoechogenicity is apparent in the inferolateral quadrant of the right breast. d MRI with early gadolinium enhancement. A smooth, round mass with rim enhancement is recognized in the inferolateral quadrant of the right breast. e Positron emission tomography. Accumulation of FDG is evident in the primary mass in the right breast, a right axillary lymph node, and multiple lymph nodes in the right supraclavicular fossa, mediastinum, bilateral hilar, dorsal pancreatic head, abdominal aorta, right common iliac region, and bilateral external iliac regions. f Positron emission tomography/computed tomography. Intense FDG uptake is shown in enlarged paratracheal lymph nodesBack to article page