Multimodality Imaging of Small Bowel Crohn Disease
- PMID: 40221177
- DOI: 10.1016/j.rcl.2024.10.002
Multimodality Imaging of Small Bowel Crohn Disease
Abstract
Computed tomography enterography, magnetic resonance enterography, and bowel ultrasound are complementary tools central to diagnosing and monitoring Crohn disease. These modalities can identify active inflammation, penetrating, and stricturing disease. Crohn disease must be monitored frequently to guide therapy, and resolution of inflammation on imaging correlates directly with steroid-free clinical remission. While disease activity assessment is qualitative, newer quantitative techniques to assess active inflammation are emerging. These as well as other techniques, such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound (US) and US elastography, will offer new tools for future radiologists.
Keywords: BUS; CTE; Crohn disease; Crohn treatment response; Enterography; Inflammatory bowel disease; MRE.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure M. Nazarian, R. Patel, and S. Anupindi: None; B. Dane: Olympus IBD Advisory Board.
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