Abstract The aim of our study was to evaluate the reliability of MDCT enteroclysis (MDCT-E), an emerging technique of small bowel examination that combines the advantages of MDCT examination of the abdomen and the enteral volume challenge of enteroclysis, in evaluation of small bowel neoplasms. In our institutions, MDCT-E was used to study 456 patients (age range 21–84 years, mean 53 years) admitted for suspicion of small bowel disease. All examinations were done on multichannel CT units, 129 on a 16-slice scanner and 327 on a four-slice scanner. Post-processing and multiplanar reformatting and interpretation were performed on dedicated workstations. After adequate gastrointestinal preparation and nasoenteric intubation, small bowel was dis...
The Mesenteric Small Intestine Is The Most Challenging Segment Of The Alimentary Tube To Examine Di...
Background: Small bowel pathologies are an enigma for clinicians and difficult to assess and evaluat...
Small-bowel neoplasms are the 3%-6% of all gastrointestinal tract neoplasms. Due to the rarity of th...
Abstract The aim of our study was to evaluate the reliability of MDCT enteroclysis (MDCT-E), an emer...
Background: The role of CT enteroclysis is gaining on importance in the diagnostics of small bowel d...
CT enteroclysis (CTE) has been gradually evolving with technical developments of spiral and multidet...
CT enteroclysis (CTE) has been gradually evolving with technical developments of spiral and multidet...
CT enteroclysis (CTE) has been gradually evolving with technical developments of spiral and multidet...
INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography has rapidly become the imaging modality of choice for small bowel...
The authors illustrate the technique for small-bowel imaging using enteroclysis with multidetector-r...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of multidetector computed tomography (...
Since the first studies suggesting its possible role in the management of Crohn’s disease patients, ...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of multidetector computed tomography (...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the role of MDCT enterography in the diagnosis of small bowel diseases.Pa...
CT enteroclysis overcomes the individual deficiencies of both barium enteroclysis and conventional C...
The Mesenteric Small Intestine Is The Most Challenging Segment Of The Alimentary Tube To Examine Di...
Background: Small bowel pathologies are an enigma for clinicians and difficult to assess and evaluat...
Small-bowel neoplasms are the 3%-6% of all gastrointestinal tract neoplasms. Due to the rarity of th...
Abstract The aim of our study was to evaluate the reliability of MDCT enteroclysis (MDCT-E), an emer...
Background: The role of CT enteroclysis is gaining on importance in the diagnostics of small bowel d...
CT enteroclysis (CTE) has been gradually evolving with technical developments of spiral and multidet...
CT enteroclysis (CTE) has been gradually evolving with technical developments of spiral and multidet...
CT enteroclysis (CTE) has been gradually evolving with technical developments of spiral and multidet...
INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography has rapidly become the imaging modality of choice for small bowel...
The authors illustrate the technique for small-bowel imaging using enteroclysis with multidetector-r...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of multidetector computed tomography (...
Since the first studies suggesting its possible role in the management of Crohn’s disease patients, ...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of multidetector computed tomography (...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the role of MDCT enterography in the diagnosis of small bowel diseases.Pa...
CT enteroclysis overcomes the individual deficiencies of both barium enteroclysis and conventional C...
The Mesenteric Small Intestine Is The Most Challenging Segment Of The Alimentary Tube To Examine Di...
Background: Small bowel pathologies are an enigma for clinicians and difficult to assess and evaluat...
Small-bowel neoplasms are the 3%-6% of all gastrointestinal tract neoplasms. Due to the rarity of th...