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Artifacts are universal across all imaging modalities, varying in their conspicuity and significance. In this report three patients with pathology-proven breast cancer who had densities masquerading as microcalcifications at the resection margins of the lumpectomy specimens, but had negative microscopic margins, will be discussed. It was determined that these pseudocalcifications were the result of ink precipitates from a commonly utilized tissue marking dye. This artifact was further evaluated and reproduced by utilizing a boneless chicken breast as a phantom. © RSNA, 2016.

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Matthew E Brice, Marisa Gossweiler, Larry Bennett. Technical Considerations for Red Marking Ink Use When Interpreting Specimen Radiographs: Case Report. Radiology. 2017 Mar;282(3):676-680

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PMID: 27740905

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