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Increased heat pattern over subject's right breast (image left) with focalized heat zone in the region of the nipple. Asymmetry with respect to thermal patterns when comparing right to left breast. Left breast is cooler. Arms appear to be very cold. Legend:  red is hot, blue is cold.
Slightly oblique/lateral view of subject. Cool thermal zone in the lower segment of the right breast. Increased activity under the arm.
Hot spot on right breast in nipple region. Significantly increased thermal activity below breasts with a focalized zone on right side (image left). Some asymmetry noted with generalized increase in temperature distribution over left breast. See black and white image below.
Pallette change for image above in shades of grey with black as hot and white as cold. Note vascular patterns on both breasts as observed in this format.
Significantly increased thermal activity over right axilla region versus left. Slightly cooler left breast as represented by yellow shades versus increased activity on right breast. 
Somewhat symmetrical distribution of heat patterns when comparing left and right with slightly elevated thermal zone in upper quadrant of right breast (axilla region). Significant zone of increased thermal activity in subject's right shoulder.
Unusual pattern formation on the medial aspect of the left breast containing distinct focal hot spots. Clothing seems to be obscuring the bottom of the image, however, the right breast appears cooler overall. Increased activity on right shoulder and in clavicular region.
Highly elevated thermal activity over entire chest region, predominantly on right side, throughout right breast and up over the shoulder. Unusual swirling pattern surrounding right nipple (image left).
Unusual pattern formation over central portion of chest, radiating outwards over upper portion of right breast. Lower portions of both breasts appear to be in cooler green shades. Arms appear colder.
Pattern of increased thermal activity over upper quadrant of the right breast. Asymmetry between left and right breast with increased activity noted in the lower quadrant of left breast.
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