Abdominal MRI without Enteral Contrast Accurately Detects Intestinal Fibrostenosis in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease[J] . Fisher, Jeremy G,Kalb, Bobby,Martin, Diego,Dhere, Tanvi,Perez, Sebastian D,Srinivasan, Jahnavi K.The American Surgeon . 2015 (11)...
Abdominopelvic CT with and without oral contrast detected six and seven of them, respectively. In 24 body stuffers, CT without oral contrast was more accurate in diagnosis of existence (9/24 vs. 7/24, p = 0.003) and number (sensitivity and positive predictive values of 29.2% vs. 37.5% ...
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Methods for acquiring MRI data in children with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual impairment without the use of sedation Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been widely used in studies evaluating the neuropathology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Studies are often limited... CW Nordahl,M...
MRI, show significant increases in signal sensitivity with higher field strength. While these studies are typically used in functional imaging of the brain, this technique has shown some early promise in abdominal imaging as well.10Similarly, superparamagnetic iron oxide contrast (SPIO) may also make...
Laboratory studies including complete blood count with differential, complete metabolic panel,lipase, andurinalysisshould be performed. Depending on the suspected diagnosis,abdominal imagingis usually ordered as part of the initial work-up; this can include ultrasound,computed tomography scan, or MRI. Ima...
Representative B-mode US image (A), contrast-enhanced CT image (B), and anatomical MRI, obtained via T1-weighted (C) and T2-weighted (D) sequences in human patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. All techniques illustrate the presence of enlarged echogenic kidneys, and ...
Cross-sectional imaging, such as CT or MRI may provide detailed information about the origin and extent of the mass as well as its relation to other intra-abdominal structures. Fluoroscopic studies such as a UGI or contrast enema will provide anatomic details about the bowel. View chapterExplore...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the capability of contrast-enhanced breath-hold fast imaging with steady-state precession (FISP) three-dimensional MR angiography (MRA) to detect stenotic lesions of the abdominal aorta, the renal arteries, and the iliac arteries by using a k-space-cen...