NME Enhancement — Clustered Ring

Clustered ring internal NME enhancement indicates a cluster of small ring-shaped enhancing foci within the NME region — ring-shaped enhancement that is grouped together.

Definition

A cluster of small ring-shaped (hollow ring) enhancing foci within the NME. Each focus has a ring of enhancement with a relatively dark center, and these ring foci are grouped together.

Imaging Appearance

  • Early post-contrast T1W: multiple small ring-shaped enhancing foci clustered together
  • Individual rings are hollow (enhanced periphery, dark center)
  • Grouped in an NME distribution pattern (segmental, diffuse, etc.)

Pathological Basis

Clustered ring enhancement corresponds to small neoplastic foci with central necrosis or to tumor cells arranged around central lumens — classically associated with high-grade DCIS with comedonecrosis.

Suspicion Level

Suspicious — Clustered ring enhancement is a concerning internal NME pattern.

Board Pearl

Clustered ring enhancement in NME is suspicious and strongly associated with DCIS (particularly high-grade or comedo-type). This pattern in a segmental or diffuse distribution warrants biopsy.

Examples from Source

  • Diffuse, clustered ring NME → IDC and DCIS
  • Segmental, clustered ring NME → DCIS

Clustered Ring vs Clumped

FeatureClustered RingClumped
AppearanceHollow ring fociSolid cobblestone foci
Central enhancementNo (dark center)Yes
Pathological basisNecrotic DCIS centersSolid tumor foci
SuspicionHigherHigh but lower

Differential

  • DCIS (comedo or high-grade) — primary association
  • IDC — associated DCIS component
  • Clustered ring pattern in NME is rarely benign