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Metastatic nonpalpable invasive lobular breast carcinoma presenting as rectal stenosis: a case report

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Figure 1 A barium enema image showing rectosigmoid stenosisbut no mucosal abnormalities
Figure 2 An abdominal computed tomography image showing rectal stenosis with thickening of the rectosigmoid wall.
Figure 5 A ductal ultrasonogram showing an irregularly shaped mass of approximately 5 × 6mm with unclear boundaries in area C of ourpatient’s right breast

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