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MR Enterography Crohn’s Disease and Beyond
This second edition is primarily dedicated to MR-Enterography, an imaging modality whose reliability for intestinal assessment in patients suffering...
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MR enterography in small bowel diseases, adding multipoint Dixon sequence, is it worth?
BackgroundMR enterography (MRE) has been increased in the last decade as a modality of choice in diagnosis and evaluation of small bowel diseases in...
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Diagnostic value of MR and CT enterography in post-operative recurrence of Crohn’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Post-operative recurrence is a critical issue in the surveillance of Crohn’s disease after ileocecal resection. This meta-analysis aims to assess the...
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Comparative study between ultrasound and MR enterography in evaluation of Crohn’s disease
BackgroundCrohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can affect any part of the gut. Endoscopy is the gold standard for diagnosis,...
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Role of MR enterography versus ileo-colonoscopy in the assessment of inflammatory bowel diseases
BackgroundInflammatory bowel disease ( IBD) is widespread and rapidly rising in developing countries. It remains a significant issue in Western...
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The role of magnetic resonance enterography and diffusion-weighted imaging in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease compared to endoscopic and clinical activity scores: pilot study
BackgroundInflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is considered as significant cause of morbidity in children with a global rise in its pediatric onset...
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Crohn’s disease inflammation severity assessment with iodine density from photon counting CT enterography: comparison with endoscopic histopathology
PurposeTo determine optimal iodine density thresholds for active inflammation in CD patients with PCCT enterography and determine if iodine density...
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CT enterography-based radiomics combined with body composition to predict infliximab treatment failure in Crohn’s disease
PurposeAccurately predicting the treatment response in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) receiving infliximab therapy is crucial for clinical...
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Imaging of intestinal vasculitis focusing on MR and CT enterography: a two-way street between radiologic findings and clinical data
Diagnosis of intestinal vasculitis is often challenging due to the non-specific clinical and imaging findings. Vasculitides with gastrointestinal...
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MR-enterography: role in the assessment of suspected anastomotic recurrence of Crohn disease after ileocolic resection
PurposeTo determine the potential of magnetic resonance-enterography (MRE) in the assessment of the anastomotic status in patients with Crohn disease...
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Colonic involvement in inflammatory bowel diseases: spotlight on the role of magnetic resonance enterography
The large bowel can be affected by inflammatory bowel diseases, namely ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, with the latter occurring either as a...
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Correlation between imaging findings on outpatient MR enterography (MRE) in adult patients with Crohn disease and progression to surgery within 5 years
PurposeTo retrospectively evaluate which key imaging features described by SAR–AGA on outpatient surveillance MRE correlate with progression to...
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CT enterography for evaluation of disease activity in patients with ileocolonic Crohn's disease
BackgroundCT enterography (CTE) is used routinely for assessment of activity and severity in Crohn's disease (CD), but there are few CTE scoring...
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Establishing a machine learning model based on dual-energy CT enterography to evaluate Crohn’s disease activity
ObjectivesThe simplified endoscopic score of Crohn’s disease (SES-CD) is the gold standard for quantitatively evaluating Crohn’s disease (CD)...
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MR enterography grading of pediatric ileocolonic Crohn disease activity based on a single bowel segment
BackgroundIleocolonoscopy with histology has been considered the gold standard for Crohn disease (CD) diagnosis and monitoring. Over the last years,...
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Correlation between magnetic resonance enterography and ileo-colonoscopy for assessment of disease activity in terminal ileal Crohn’s disease
BackgroundMagnetic resonance enterography (MRE) has emerged as a novel tool for the assessment of disease activity in Crohn’s disease (CD). Real...
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Quantitative assessment of terminal ileum motility on MR enterography in Crohn disease: a feasibility study in children
ObjectivesInvestigate the relationship between quantified terminal ileal (TI) motility and histopathological activity grading, Crohn Disease MRI...
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DWI ratios: New indexes for Crohn’s disease activity at magnetic resonance enterography?
BackgroundThe aim of the study was to provide radiologists and clinicians a rapid tool for assessment of intestinal inflammation in Crohn’s disease...
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Crohn’s disease active inflammation assessment with iodine density from dual-energy CT enterography: comparison with endoscopy and conventional interpretation
PurposeTo compare terminal ileum (TI) mucosal iodine density obtained at dual-energy CT enterography (DECTE) with conventional CT interpretation and...
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MR Enterography Features of Jejunal Lipoma Causing Intussusception: A Unique Case Report
Intussusception usually occurs in children due to benign causes, whereas in adults, it is mostly caused by malign causes in the colon. On the other...