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European Journal of Radiology | 2012

Could ultrasonic elastography help the diagnosis of breast cancer with the usage of sonographic BI-RADS classification?

Shao-Yun Hao; Bing Ou; L. Li; Yu-Lan Peng; Yi Wang; Ying Xiao; Shou-jun Liu; Changjun Wu; Yuxin Jiang; Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Ping Xu; Yi Hao; Jing Li; Hui Zhi; Bao-Ming Luo

OBJECTIVES The purpose was to evaluate whether BI-RADS (the Breast Imaging Recording and Data System) combined with UE (ultrasound elastography) could improve the differentiation and characterization of benign and malignant breast lesions by comparing with BI-RADS. METHODS A total of 1080 patients with 1194 breast lesions were studied retrospectively at 8 different institutions from 3 geographic areas across China (North, South, and West) from June 2010 to March 2012. Each institutional ethic review board approved the study and all patients gave written informed consent. All the cases were examined by conventional US (ultrasonography) and UE prior to ultrasound-guided core biopsy. Performance of BI-RADS and BI-RADS combined with UE were compared in different size groups, age groups and area groups. RESULTS BI-RADS combined with UE cloud improve the accuracy by 13.2% compared to BI-RADS alone for all lesions, 23.2% for <10 mm lesions, 13.3% for ≥10-20 mm lesions, 6.3% for ≥20 mm lesions, 18.4% for <50 years group, 1.7% for ≥50 years group, 13.7% for northern area group, 17.7% for southern area group and 4.4% for western area group. CONCLUSIONS The help which UE contributed to BI-RADS was greater for breast lesions <10mm and <50 years group.


Clinical Breast Cancer | 2013

Ultrasound Elastography of Breast Lesions in Chinese Women: A Multicenter Study in China

Hui Zhi; Bing Ou; Xiaoyun Xiao; Yu-Lan Peng; Yi Wang; Ying Xiao; Shou-jun Liu; Changjun Wu; Yuxin Jiang; Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Ping Xu; Yi Hao; Jing Li; Bao-Ming Luo

PURPOSE Through analysis, the elastograms characteristics of breast lesions of Chinese women, a suitable diagnostic standard of quasistatic ultrasound elastography (UE) for Chinese women was proposed. METHODS From June 2010 to March 2012, 1036 consecutive female patients (mean age, 44 years old) with breast lesions were recruited into a multicenter retrospective study, which involved 8 centers across China. Each institutional ethic review board approved the study, and all the patients gave written informed consent. All breast lesions underwent ultrasound and UE examination. Two radiologists analyzed the elastograms and separated the elastograms into 10 types. A final diagnosis was made on the basis of histologic findings. The characteristics of the elastograms were analyzed. Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted for evaluating the diagnostic performance. Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were calculated. Differences in sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were tested by using the McNemar test. RESULTS There were 1150 lesions (593 benign, 557 malignant). There was a highly significant correlation between the elastogram color distribution and the percentage of malignant lesions, with a value of 0.92 (2P < .0001). Through analysis the different malignant percentages in different elastogram types, UE diagnostic standard was proposed, which was correlated with the blue percentage in the elastogram. The specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy of UE were 86.4%, 80.8%, and 83.5%, respectively. The specificity and accuracy of UE were higher than with ultrasound. The area under the curve was 0.86. CONCLUSION UE could give valuable assessment in the diagnosis of breast lesions. The proposed UE diagnostic standard was suitable for Chinese women.


Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2011

CHARACTERIZATION AND DIAGNOSTIC CONFIDENCE OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASOUND FOR SOLID RENAL TUMORS

Xiang Zhou; Feng Yan; Yan Luo; Yu-Lan Peng; Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Xiao-Rong Wen; Di-Ming Cai; Yong-Zhong Li

The objective was to determine whether contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) could improve the diagnostic confidence of solid renal masses. CEUS examinations were performed on 51 patients with renal tumors. Histologic findings from surgical specimens (n = 24) or magnetic resonance imaging follow-up (n = 27) were used as reference procedures for definitive diagnosis. Diffuse heterogeneous/homogeneous enhancement and quick peripheralnodularenhancement were found to be characteristic patterns in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Dotlike or diffuse heterogeneous/homogeneous enhancement and slow peripheral nodular enhancement were observed as typical enhancement patterns in angiomyolipoma. The results show that CEUS combined with conventional ultrasound significantly improves diagnostic confidence. The sensitivity for RCC diagnosis with this imaging approach was 86% and the specificity was 93%. Both positive and negative predictive values of detection were 90% and the overall accuracy was 90%.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014

Diagnostic value of contrast enhanced ultrasound for splenic artery complications following acute pancreatitis

Di-Ming Cai; Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Wenwu Ling; Yong-Zhong Li; Yan Luo

AIM To assess the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in diagnosing splenic artery complications (SACs) after acute pancreatitis (AP). METHODS One hundred and eighteen patients with AP were enrolled in the study. All patients were examined by CEUS and contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT). CECT was accepted as a gold standard for the diagnosis of SACs in AP. The diagnostic accuracy of splenic CEUS and pancreatic CEUS was compared with that of CECT. Splenic infarction was the diagnostic criterion for splenic artery embolism and local dysperfusion of the splenic parenchyma was the diagnostic criterion for splenic arterial stenosis. The incidence of splenic sub-capsular hemorrhage, splenic artery aneurysms, and splenic rupture was all lower than that of SACs. RESULTS Nine patients were diagnosed as having SACs after AP by CECT among the 118 patients. The patients with SACs were diagnosed with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). Among them, 6 lesions were diagnosed as splenic artery embolism, 5 as splenic artery aneurysms, and 1 as splenic arterial stenosis. No lesion was diagnosed by pancreatic CEUS and 5 lesions were diagnosed by splenic CEUS. By splenic CEUS, 4 cases were diagnosed as splenic artery embolism and 1 as splenic arterial stenosis. The accuracy of splenic CEUS in diagnosis of SACs in SAP was 41.7% (5/12), which was higher than that of pancreatic CEUS (0%). CONCLUSION Splenic CEUS is a supplementary method for pancreatic CEUS in AP patients, which can decrease missed diagnosis of SACs.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Ultrasonic Elastography Research Based on a Multicenter Study: Adding Strain Ratio after 5-Point Scoring Evaluation or Not

Wen-Jie Mu; Wen-Jing Zhong; Ji-Yi Yao; L. Li; Yu-Lan Peng; Yi Wang; Ying Xiao; Shou-jun Liu; Changjun Wu; Yuxin Jiang; Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Ping Xu; Yi Hao; Jing Li; Bao-Ming Luo; Hui Zhi

Background This study aimed to confirm whether strain ratio should be added after evaluation of lesions with 5-point elasticity scoring for differentiating benign and malignant breast lesions on ultrasonographic elastography(UE). Materials and Methods From June 2010 to March 2012, 1080 consecutive female patients with breast lesions were recruited into a multicenter retrospective study, which involved 8 centers across China. Each institutional ethic review board approved the study, and all the patients gave written informed consent. All the patients underwent the UE procedure and the strain ratios were calculated and the final diagnosis was made by histological findings. The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, PPV and NPV were calculated for each of the two evaluation systems and the areas under the ROC curve were compared. Results The strain ratios of benign lesions (mean, 2.6±2.0) and malignant lesions (mean,7.9±5.8) were significantly different (p <0.01). When the cutoff point was 3.01, strain ratio method had 79.8% sensitivity, 82.8% specificity, and 81.3% accuracy, while the 5-point scoring method had 93.1% sensitivity, 73.0% specificity, and 76.8% accuracy. The areas under the ROC curve with the strain ratio method and 5-point scoring method were 0.863 and 0.865, respectively(p>0.05). The strain ratio method shows better a diagnosis performance of the lesions with elasticity score 3 and 4. Conclusions Although the two UE methods have similar diagnostic performance, separate calculation of the strain ratios seems compulsory, especially for the large solid breast lesions and the lesions with elasticity score 3 and 4.


Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2016

Accuracy of contrast-enhanced ultrasound compared with conventional ultrasound in acute pancreatitis: Diagnosis and complication monitoring

Di-Ming Cai; Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Huiyao Wang; Xiaoling Wang; Wenwu Ling; Bin Song; Yong-Zhong Li; Yan Luo

Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) has been used for diagnosing acute pancreatitis (AP), particularly severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). However, the diagnostic difference between CEUS and conventional ultrasonography (CUS) for AP and SAP has not been reported. The aim of the present study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of CUS and CEUS for AP. A total of 196 patients clinically diagnosed with AP were selected. All patients underwent CUS, CEUS and contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) within 72 h. CECT was considered the gold standard. Pancreatic size, peripancreatic fluid collection (PPFC) and splenic vessel complications were the variables observed by CUS and CEUS. The differences in the variables among the three methods were analyzed using the χ2 test and statistical analysis software. Significant differences in pancreatic size, PPFC and splenic vessel complications in AP were observed between CEUS and CUS (P<0.05). χ2 test results indicated that CEUS significantly differed from CUS in terms of having a higher diagnostic accuracy for AP and SAP (P<0.05). The results indicate that CEUS is a reliable method for the diagnosis and monitoring of AP and SAP, and may be substituted for CECT.


Journal of Medical Ultrasound | 2010

Sonography of Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans in the Skin Over Breast

Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Yu-Lan Peng

We describe here the sonographic manifestation of the soft tissue neoplasm, dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, which rarely occurs in the breast. Four patients had clinical features of breast mass. Sonography was performed with a high-frequency transducer (7.5-12.0MHz). Distribution of blood flow inside the tumor was studied by color Doppler. All the cases of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans observed on the sonograms were hypoechoic, with a heterogeneous internal echo. An oval-shaped and circumscribed margin was seen in two of the tumors, whereas a lobulated shape and slightly obscured margin was noted in the other two tumors. On color Doppler, arterial blood flow signals were noted inside the tumor in three of the cases, and no significant flow signal was noticed in the remaining case. In three of the cases, the masses were in the dermal region, without infiltrating the mammary tissue, and they were diagnosed as a dermal mass. However, in the remaining case, the mass infiltrated the mammary tissue and was thus misdiagnosed as a breast mass.


Clinical Imaging | 2013

Thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twins: impact of ultrasound assessment on successful surgical separation.

Xiao-Rong Wen; Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Qiang Lu; Bo Xiang; XiaoPing Jiang; Hong Tang; Yan Luo

In this case report, we present a case of thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twins who were successfully separated and had long-term survival. We performed ultrasound assessment and found that the twins shared the liver and that the fusion site of their liver had gross communication of blood vessel. Ultrasound cardiogram examination showed that the anomalous vessels that connected their hearts drained from the number 1 infant to the number 2 infant. The ultrasound assessment has significant impact on the successful surgical separation of the thoraco-omphalopagus twins.


Oncology Letters | 2016

Primary follicular thyroid carcinoma metastasis to the kidney and widespread dissemination: A case report

Di‑Ming Cai; Hui‑Yao Wang; Yong Jiang; Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Ye Tian; Bu‑Yun Ma; Yong‑Zhong Li; Bin Song; Yan Luo

Distant metastases are more common in follicular thyroid carcinoma (FC) than in papillary thyroid carcinoma. However, FC metastasis to the kidney with eggshell calcification, as observed in the present case, is rare. The current report presents a case of a 67-year-old woman exhibiting a solitary tumor in the mid pole of the left kidney. Radical nephrectomy was performed, as the tumor was diagnosed as a primary renal carcinoma using contrast-enhanced computed tomography. Once the tumor was confirmed to be FC, total thyroidectomy was performed. Following administration of an oral therapeutic dose of 100 mCi 131I, functional imaging demonstrated the presence of multifocal metastases in the chest and abdomen. Euthyrox® was prescribed orally to aid normal thyroid function. Follow-up 6 months later using radionuclide imaging demonstrated the disappearance of the multifocal metastases in the chest and abdomen. The distant metastasis of FC may represent the initial symptom of the primary lesion, which was neglected. Ultrasound is an effective method to examine nodules located on the thyroid.


Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2011

Characterization and Diagnostic Confidence ofContrast-Enhanced Ultrasound for Solid Renal Tumors

Xiang Zhou; Yan Feng; Yan Luo; Yu-Lan Peng; Shyam Sundar Parajuly; Xiao-Rong Wen; Di-Ming Cai; Yong-Zhong Li

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Changjun Wu

Harbin Medical University

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Hui Zhi

Sun Yat-sen University

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Yi Hao

Xinjiang Medical University

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