Bowel Thickening in Crohnʼs Disease

  • Coelho R
  • Ribeiro H
  • Maconi G
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Abstract

The high frequency of intestinal strictures in patients with Crohn's disease and the different treatment approaches specific for each type of stenosis make the differentiation between fibrotic and inflammatory strictures crucial in management of the disease. However, there is no standardized approach to evaluate and discriminate intestinal strictures, and until now, there was no established cross-sectional imaging modality to detect fibrosis. New techniques, such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound and sonoelastography allow the assessment of vascularization and mechanical properties of stenotic bowel tissue, respectively. These techniques have shown great potential to characterize strictures in Crohn's disease. The aim of this review is to sum up the current knowledge on bowel ultrasound tools to discriminate inflammatory from fibrotic stenosis in Crohn's disease considering the most recent published studies in the field.

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Coelho, R., Ribeiro, H., & Maconi, G. (2017). Bowel Thickening in Crohnʼs Disease. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 23(1), 23–34. https://doi.org/10.1097/mib.0000000000000997

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