Cross-Sectional Imaging in Crohn's Disease / edited by Jordi Rimola
Contributor(s): Rimola, Jordi., editor literario
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E-bookSeries: (Medicine (Springer-11650)).Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019Description: 1 recurso en línea (VII, 176 páginas) : 70 ilustraciones, 19 ilustraciones a color.ISBN: 9783319965864.Subject: Enteritis regional
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Madrid Digital Acceso Electrónico (UEM) | Ciencias de la Salud | RC862 .E52 2019 EB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Acceso electrónico | eBook09072134 |
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Clinical impact of cross sectional imaging on the management of patients with Crohn's disease -- Bowel ultrasound in Crohn's disease: imaging protocol and findings -- Bowel elastography in Crohn's disease -- Technical performance of CT and MR small bowel and colonic imaging -- MR enterography and CT enterography for detecting activity and complications -- Functional imaging technique on CT enterography and MR enterography -- Role of imaging for detecting bowel fibrosis and bowel damage -- Perianal Crohn's disease -- Cross-sectional imaging indexes in Crohn's disease.
This book comprehensively describes the state of the art in cross-sectional imaging of Crohn's disease from both a clinical and a radiological perspective. The uses and impact of the different imaging techniques in daily practice and research are thoroughly examined, with coverage of ultrasound, computed tomography and magnetic resonance. In addition, emerging trends are scrutinized. The background to the book is an increasing perception that intestinal inflammation and complications are underdiagnosed using standard endoscopic or surgical techniques. Patients with Crohn's disease usually require multiple reassessments during their lifetimes and often favor noninvasive techniques with a low risk of complications. These factors have reinforced the need for effective cross-sectional imaging techniques. Additionally, the expanding use of biologic agents, combined with their increased efficacy, expense, and risk, justifies the use of these techniques (particularly ultrasound and magnetic resonance) to monitor disease treatment and objectively measure inflammation and healing. Cross-Sectional Imaging in Crohn's Disease will be of high value for both gastroenterologists and diagnostic radiologists.
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