Investigator

Luyao Shen

Clinical Associate Professor · Stanford University, Radiology

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Papers(3)
Predictive value and …Incidental Adnexal Le…The Ovarian-Adnexal R…
Collaborators(10)
Katherine E. MaturenKrupa Patel-LippmanElizabeth SadowskiCatherine H. PhillipsXiaoyang LiuZhou LanAkshya GuptaAtul B. ShinagareAya KamayaEkta Maheshwari
Institutions(8)
Stanford UniversityUniversity Of MichiganVanderbilt University…University of Wiscons…Hebei Medical Univers…Brigham And Womens Ho…Unknown InstitutionUniversity Of Pittsbu…

Papers

Predictive value and prevalence of refractive edge shadow in diagnosis of ovarian dermoids

To evaluate the diagnostic performance of refractive edge shadow in evaluation of ovarian dermoids compared to other benign adnexal masses. Ultrasound images of 139 patients with 154 dermoids, endometriomas, and hemorrhagic cysts were retrospectively reviewed by 3 radiologists blinded to final diagnosis. Ultrasound and clinical features were compared to pathology or follow-up ultrasound results as reference standard. Inter-reader agreements with free-marginal kappa and diagnostic performance were evaluated. The former was compared using Fisher's exact test or Mann-Whitney test with p < 0.05 to determine statistical significance. The study sample consisted of 154 lesions: 50 dermoids, 50 endometriomas, and 54 hemorrhagic cysts. Refractive edge shadow, homogeneous echogenic appearance, tip of the iceberg sign, mural echogenic nodule, echogenic shadowing focus, and dot-dash sign all were statistically significant across all readers for the diagnosis of dermoid. Prevalence of each feature in dermoids compared to other entities were as follows: refractive edge shadow (70% vs 8%; p < 0.001), homogeneously echogenic appearance (34% vs 2%; p < 0.001), tip of the iceberg sign (16% vs 1%; p < 0.001), mural echogenic nodule (38% vs 2%; p < 0.001), echogenic shadowing focus (13% vs 1%; p < 0.001), and dot-dash sign (44% vs 1%; p < 0.001). Refractive edge shadow had the highest sensitivity, negative predictive value, and accuracy among all ultrasound features associated with dermoids (70%, 86%, and 85%, respectively). Refractive edge shadow is a promising ultrasound feature for diagnosis of dermoids, with the highest diagnostic accuracy and prevalence compared to other previously described features associated with dermoids.

52Works
3Papers
17Collaborators

Positions

2023–

Clinical Associate Professor

Stanford University · Radiology

Education

2018

Abdominal Imaging and Cross-sectional IR Fellow

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center · Radiology

2017

Diagnostic Radiology Residency

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center · Radiology