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Inflammatory bowel disease—the role of cross-sectional imaging techniques in the investigation of the small bowel
ABSTRACT: Background: The diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children and adolescents is based on the integration of clinical, biological, endoscopic, histological and radiological data. Methods: The most important part of the diagnosis is the histology, which is acquired by endoscopy....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4330227/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25537967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-014-0377-6 |
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author | Athanasakos, Athanasios Mazioti, Argyro Economopoulos, Nikolaos Kontopoulou, Christina Stathis, Georgios Filippiadis, Dimitrios Spyridopoulos, Themistoklis Alexopoulou, Efthymia |
author_facet | Athanasakos, Athanasios Mazioti, Argyro Economopoulos, Nikolaos Kontopoulou, Christina Stathis, Georgios Filippiadis, Dimitrios Spyridopoulos, Themistoklis Alexopoulou, Efthymia |
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description | ABSTRACT: Background: The diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children and adolescents is based on the integration of clinical, biological, endoscopic, histological and radiological data. Methods: The most important part of the diagnosis is the histology, which is acquired by endoscopy. Imaging of the small bowel has changed in recent years, but the imaging goals are primarily to determine the extent of small bowel involvement, assess complications and define candidates for surgery. Imaging techniques are divided into conventional and cross-sectional ones. Results: The spectrum of imaging findings of cross-sectional techniques is discussed, emphasising the advantages and limitations of each technique, acknowledging the specificities of the paediatric population. Cross-sectional techniques have advanced the ability to diagnose and monitor inflammatory disease of the small bowel. Conclusion: MR enterography is the technique of choice in children with known IBD, for the investigation of the small bowel and the whole GI tract. US should be the first choice examination in children with suspected IBD, while CT should be reserved for cases in which MRI is contraindicated or in acute emergency situations when US is inadequate. TEACHING POINTS: • Cross-sectional imaging of the small bowel is essential in paediatric IBD. • Endoscopy is unable to assess extramural disease and examine the entire small bowel. • US should be the first choice examination in children with suspected IBD. • MR enterography is the technique of choice in children with known IBD. • There are still controversies regarding the prediction of disease activity or fibrosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-43302272015-02-19 Inflammatory bowel disease—the role of cross-sectional imaging techniques in the investigation of the small bowel Athanasakos, Athanasios Mazioti, Argyro Economopoulos, Nikolaos Kontopoulou, Christina Stathis, Georgios Filippiadis, Dimitrios Spyridopoulos, Themistoklis Alexopoulou, Efthymia Insights Imaging Review ABSTRACT: Background: The diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children and adolescents is based on the integration of clinical, biological, endoscopic, histological and radiological data. Methods: The most important part of the diagnosis is the histology, which is acquired by endoscopy. Imaging of the small bowel has changed in recent years, but the imaging goals are primarily to determine the extent of small bowel involvement, assess complications and define candidates for surgery. Imaging techniques are divided into conventional and cross-sectional ones. Results: The spectrum of imaging findings of cross-sectional techniques is discussed, emphasising the advantages and limitations of each technique, acknowledging the specificities of the paediatric population. Cross-sectional techniques have advanced the ability to diagnose and monitor inflammatory disease of the small bowel. Conclusion: MR enterography is the technique of choice in children with known IBD, for the investigation of the small bowel and the whole GI tract. US should be the first choice examination in children with suspected IBD, while CT should be reserved for cases in which MRI is contraindicated or in acute emergency situations when US is inadequate. TEACHING POINTS: • Cross-sectional imaging of the small bowel is essential in paediatric IBD. • Endoscopy is unable to assess extramural disease and examine the entire small bowel. • US should be the first choice examination in children with suspected IBD. • MR enterography is the technique of choice in children with known IBD. • There are still controversies regarding the prediction of disease activity or fibrosis. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4330227/ /pubmed/25537967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-014-0377-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Review Athanasakos, Athanasios Mazioti, Argyro Economopoulos, Nikolaos Kontopoulou, Christina Stathis, Georgios Filippiadis, Dimitrios Spyridopoulos, Themistoklis Alexopoulou, Efthymia Inflammatory bowel disease—the role of cross-sectional imaging techniques in the investigation of the small bowel |
title | Inflammatory bowel disease—the role of cross-sectional imaging techniques in the investigation of the small bowel |
title_full | Inflammatory bowel disease—the role of cross-sectional imaging techniques in the investigation of the small bowel |
title_fullStr | Inflammatory bowel disease—the role of cross-sectional imaging techniques in the investigation of the small bowel |
title_full_unstemmed | Inflammatory bowel disease—the role of cross-sectional imaging techniques in the investigation of the small bowel |
title_short | Inflammatory bowel disease—the role of cross-sectional imaging techniques in the investigation of the small bowel |
title_sort | inflammatory bowel disease—the role of cross-sectional imaging techniques in the investigation of the small bowel |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4330227/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25537967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-014-0377-6 |
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