Life (Aug 2023)

Small Bowel Imaging from Stepchild of Roentgenology to MR Enterography, Part II: The Reliable Disclosure of Crohn’s Disease and Non-Inflammatory Small Bowel Disorder Plot through MRI Findings

  • Antonio Pierro,
  • Laura Maria Minordi,
  • Luigi Larosa,
  • Carla Cipri,
  • Giulia Guerri,
  • Fabio Quinto,
  • Fabio Rotondi,
  • Annalisa Marcellino,
  • Raffaella Basilico,
  • Roberto Iezzi,
  • Savino Cilla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life13091836
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 1836

Abstract

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MRE has become a standard imaging test for evaluating patients with small bowel pathology, but a rigorous methodology for describing and interpreting the pathological findings is mandatory. Strictures, abscess, inflammatory activity, sinus tract, wall edema, fistula, mucosal lesions, strictures, and mesentery fat hypertrophy are all indicators of small bowel damage in inflammatory and non-inflammatory small bowel disease, and they are all commonly and accurately explained by MRE. MRE is a non-invasive modality that accurately assesses the intra-luminal, parietal, and extra-luminal small bowel. Differential MRE appearance allows us to distinguish between Crohn’s disease and non-inflammatory small bowel disorder. The purpose of this paper is to present the MRE pathological findings of small bowel disorder.

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