Small bowel neoplasms are rare and account for 3-6% of all gastrointestinal neoplasms. For the diagnosis of small bowel neoplasms, differentiating normal bowel tissue from tumor is critical and depends on imaging modality and scanning techniques. The detection and characterization of small bowel neoplasms have recently improved with the advance of computed tomography (CT) technology. Post-contrast multiphasic CT is an aid to detection and recognition of the vascular nature of small bowel neoplasms. Understanding the typical post-contrast multiphasic CT features of small bowel neoplasms is important because of overlapping features and the necessity of evaluating associated complications and metastases to lymph node and other organs. However,...
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...
Small-bowel neoplasms are the 3%-6% of all gastrointestinal tract neoplasms. Due to the rarity of th...
OBJECTIVE: Primary small intestinal neoplasms are uncommon tumors that are often small and difficult...
Small bowel neoplasms, including adenocarcinoma, carcinoid tumour, lymphoma and gastrointestinal str...
OBJECTIVE: Primary small intestinal neoplasms are uncommon tumors that are often small and difficult...
INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography has rapidly become the imaging modality of choice for small bowel...
AbstractSmall bowel malignancies are rare neoplasms, usually inaccessible to conventional endoscopy ...
This article describes the recent advances in radiological imaging of malignant neoplasms of the mes...
Introduction: Malignant neoplasms of bowel particularly colorectal carcinomas are third commonest c...
Small bowel (SB) neoplasms are very rare tumours, but are still associated with high mortality rates...
Primary benign and malignant neoplasm of the small bowel are rare. Malignant tumours often present l...
AbstractSmall bowel malignancies are rare neoplasms, usually inaccessible to conventional endoscopy ...
Purpose: Our purpose is to present our experience in using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) ...
Small-bowel neoplasms are the 3%–6% of all gastrointestinal tract neoplasms. Due to the rarity of th...
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...
Small-bowel neoplasms are the 3%-6% of all gastrointestinal tract neoplasms. Due to the rarity of th...
OBJECTIVE: Primary small intestinal neoplasms are uncommon tumors that are often small and difficult...
Small bowel neoplasms, including adenocarcinoma, carcinoid tumour, lymphoma and gastrointestinal str...
OBJECTIVE: Primary small intestinal neoplasms are uncommon tumors that are often small and difficult...
INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography has rapidly become the imaging modality of choice for small bowel...
AbstractSmall bowel malignancies are rare neoplasms, usually inaccessible to conventional endoscopy ...
This article describes the recent advances in radiological imaging of malignant neoplasms of the mes...
Introduction: Malignant neoplasms of bowel particularly colorectal carcinomas are third commonest c...
Small bowel (SB) neoplasms are very rare tumours, but are still associated with high mortality rates...
Primary benign and malignant neoplasm of the small bowel are rare. Malignant tumours often present l...
AbstractSmall bowel malignancies are rare neoplasms, usually inaccessible to conventional endoscopy ...
Purpose: Our purpose is to present our experience in using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) ...
Small-bowel neoplasms are the 3%–6% of all gastrointestinal tract neoplasms. Due to the rarity of th...
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...
Small-bowel neoplasms are the 3%-6% of all gastrointestinal tract neoplasms. Due to the rarity of th...