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CT interpretation of gastrointestinal tract diseases.

Most inflammatory, neoplastic and vascular disorders manifest bowel wall thickening on computed tomography (CT). Therefore, it is very important to understand the patterns of bowel wall involvement (degree, length, symmetry and contrast enhancement patterns) in each category to make a correct diagno...

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Autores principales: Ha, H. K., Suh, B. K., Kim, A. Y.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10719803
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description Most inflammatory, neoplastic and vascular disorders manifest bowel wall thickening on computed tomography (CT). Therefore, it is very important to understand the patterns of bowel wall involvement (degree, length, symmetry and contrast enhancement patterns) in each category to make a correct diagnosis. Observing extraluminal changes also help to classify the primary causes of pathological conditions involving the gastrointestinal tract. Adequate CT examinations with optimal opacification of the gastrointestinal tract are essential not only to avoid false positive findings but also to detect subtle or minimal lesions. If findings for establishing a diagnosis are equivocal, the use of combined findings increases the diagnostic accuracy of CT.
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spelling pubmed-30545912011-03-15 CT interpretation of gastrointestinal tract diseases. Ha, H. K. Suh, B. K. Kim, A. Y. J Korean Med Sci Research Article Most inflammatory, neoplastic and vascular disorders manifest bowel wall thickening on computed tomography (CT). Therefore, it is very important to understand the patterns of bowel wall involvement (degree, length, symmetry and contrast enhancement patterns) in each category to make a correct diagnosis. Observing extraluminal changes also help to classify the primary causes of pathological conditions involving the gastrointestinal tract. Adequate CT examinations with optimal opacification of the gastrointestinal tract are essential not only to avoid false positive findings but also to detect subtle or minimal lesions. If findings for establishing a diagnosis are equivocal, the use of combined findings increases the diagnostic accuracy of CT. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2000-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3054591/ /pubmed/10719803 Text en
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CT interpretation of gastrointestinal tract diseases.
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