Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4223260 | Clinical Imaging | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
BackgroundThis study focuses on the correlation of the signal intensity (SI) of the bowel wall in magnetic resonance (MR) colonography with the inflammation activity in Crohn's disease.Material and methodsWe performed MR colonography in 42 patients and compared the change of the SI of the bowel wall (T1-weighted/paramagnetic contrast medium) with colonoscopic findings.ResultsChange of the SI and colonoscopically assessed inflammatory activity are significantly correlated (r=.676, P≤.01).ConclusionThe degree of the contrast enhancement of the bowel wall may be a criterion for the degree of inflammation in Crohn's disease.
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Authors
Rainer Röttgen, Harry Herzog, Enrique Lopez-Häninnen, Roland Felix,