Computed Tomography Enterography and Magnetic Resonance Enterography in the Diagnosis of Crohn's Disease

  • Kim S
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Abstract

Imaging of the small bowel is complicated by its length and its overlapping loops. Recently, however, the development of crosssectional imaging techniques, such as computed tomography enterography (CTE) and magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) has shifted fundamental paradigms in the diagnosis and management of patients with suspected or known Crohn's disease (CD). CTE and MRE are noninvasive imaging tests that involve the use of intraluminal oral and intravenous contrast agents to evaluate the small bowel. Here, we review recent advances in each cross-sectional imaging modality, their advantages and disadvantages, and their diagnostic performances in the evaluation of small bowel lesions in CD.

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Kim, S. H. (2015). Computed Tomography Enterography and Magnetic Resonance Enterography in the Diagnosis of Crohn’s Disease. Intestinal Research, 13(1), 27. https://doi.org/10.5217/ir.2015.13.1.27

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