MR enterography (MRE) with oral contrast agent has been used as primary MR imaging modality of CD with high sensitivity, specificity, and interobserver agreement. The extent of inflammation as well as transmural ulcers and fibrostenotic diseases can be detected with MRE. Novel MR techniques such...
Multi-detector enterography with iso-osmotic mannitol as oral contrast for detecting small bowel disease [J]. World J Gastroenterol, 2005, 11(15): 2324-2329. [5] Hara AK, Russell SA, Heigh I, et al. Using enterography to monitor crohn’s disease activity: a preliminary study [J]. ...
Magnetic resonance imaging of the liver in a patient with chronic hepatitis C. Imagesaandbshow pre-contrast T2- and T1-weighted images, respectively; imagesc–fwere obtained 20 s, 1, 5 and 25 min, respectively, after injection of gadoxetic acid. A lesion in segment VII of the liver demonst...
The purpose of our report is to describe a spectrum of findings of celiac disease at MR enterography. MR enterography is a non-invasive, feasible, and reproducible imaging technique for the evaluation of small bowel. Findings on MR enterography, similar to those of conventional barium studies, ma...
MRI without contrast had comparable diagnostic yield to standard magnetic resonance enterography.FisherDepartment of SurgeryJeremy G.Department of SurgeryKalbDepartment of SurgeryBobbyDepartment of SurgeryMartinDepartment of SurgeryDiegoDepartment of SurgeryDhere...
An adequate small bowel distension is mandatory for an accurate study and it is obtained by using either oral contrast agent (MR enterography) or naso-jejuneal catheter (MR enteroclysis). Major clinical indication is represented in the evaluation of patients with suspected Inflammatory Bowel Disease...
MR enterography (MRE) and CT enterography (CTE), performed after oral administrations of contrast medium, have similar diagnostic accuracy for the diagnosis of CD and its complications. Even though CT is still the most familiar diagnostic technique used for studying CD worldwide, MRE have several ...
this chapter includes a detailed discussion of mri enterography vs mri enteroclysis; a description of the findings associated with inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, and progressive systemic sclerosis; and coverage of more rare conditions, including small bowel malignancy and polyposis syndromes....
magnetic resonance enterography (MRE)diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI)apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC)Conclusion. The study results are perspective and helpful as a control group of potentially healthy subjects, could benefit in improving diagnostic accuracy of distinction between intact and inflamed ...
Department of Radiology, University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1740 W Taylor Street, Suite 2511, Chicago, IL, 60612, USA Arman Sheybani Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic Hospital, 13400 East Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ, 85259, USA ...