Mass Enhancement — Homogeneous

Homogeneous internal enhancement indicates confluent, uniform enhancement throughout the mass.

Definition

There is confluent uniform enhancement of the mass — the entire internal volume enhances evenly without regions of differing signal.

Imaging Appearance

  • Uniform, even enhancement signal intensity throughout the mass on early post-contrast T1W
  • No dark septations, no areas of non-enhancement, no areas of varying intensity
  • Appears as a solid, evenly enhancing structure

Suspicion Level

Not independently discriminating — both benign and malignant masses can be homogeneous. Context of shape and margin is critical.

Examples from Source

  • Irregular + spiculated + homogeneous → IDC (malignant)
  • Lobulated + circumscribed + homogeneous → Fibroadenoma (benign)

Role in Benign Combination Rule

Board Pearl

Homogeneous enhancement is one of the four benign-favoring features. Combined with oval shape + circumscribed margin + T2 hyperintensity, the mass has ≤ 2% malignancy risk.

Homogeneous enhancement alone does NOT confer benignity — it depends on the companion features.