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Blood vessels are not typically visible on a mammogram because the imaging primarily focuses on breast tissue, which includes fat, glandular tissue, and any abnormalities such as tumors or calcifications. However, larger blood vessels may sometimes be indirectly inferred from the overall architecture of the breast tissue. Mammograms primarily detect changes in breast tissue density rather than vascular structures. For detailed imaging of blood vessels, other modalities like ultrasound or MRI are more suitable.

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