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Adequacy of Bowel Wall Distension in Patients Undergoing CT Enterography : A Radiologist ’ s Perspective
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Razak, Khizer Meena, Gl |
| Copyright Year | 2018 |
| Abstract | The evaluation of patients with suspected small bowel disease, particularly in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), has always been challenging because of the small bowel length and location. Capsule endoscopy has the advantage of direct visualization of the bowel lumen, but it is relatively contraindicated in the presence of strictures and has limited ability to assess extraluminal abnormality [1]. CT enteroclysis, another modality of small bowel imaging, requires fluoroscopic placement of a naso-jejunal tube to infuse contrast material; therefore, it has the disadvantages of poor patient tolerance associated with nasojejunal tube insertion and additional radiation exposure during the examination [2, 3]. Abstract |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Ability to Sit question CT scan Capsule Endoscopy Contrast Media DIARRHEA 5, WITH TUFTING ENTEROPATHY, CONGENITAL Distal part of ileum Imagery Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Intestinal Diseases Intestines Intestines, Small Ion beam deposition Irritable Bowel Syndrome Jejunal Neoplasms Jejunum Nasojejunal Tube Patients Phenobarbital Pressure Ulcer Small Intestinal Wall Tissue Stenosis Tail value at risk Therapeutic radiology procedure Urogenital Abnormalities enteroclysis |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |