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Enteroscopy and its relationship to radiological small bowel imaging

Jürgen PohlStijn J.b. Van WeyenbergJan Hein T.m. Van WaesbergheChristian Ell

subject

AdultMaleEnteroscopymedicine.medical_specialtyCapsule EndoscopyGastroenterologyEndoscopy GastrointestinalCatheterizationCrohn DiseaseInternal medicineIntestine SmallmedicineHumansBowel imagingAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testIntestinal Polyposisbusiness.industryCrohn diseasedigestive oral and skin physiologyUltrasoundGastroenterologyMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance Imagingdigestive system diseasesRadiographyCeliac DiseaseRadiological weaponFemaleRadiologybusiness

description

The field of radiological small bowel imaging is changing rapidly, as is small bowel enteroscopy. New techniques allow the depiction of intraluminal, mural, and extraintestinal features of various small bowel disorders, such as Crohn disease, small bowel polyposis syndromes, small intestinal malignancies, and celiac disease. For patients requiring repeated small bowel imaging, modalities that do not use ionizing radiation, such as ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging, should be considered.

10.1016/j.giec.2009.04.008https://research.vumc.nl/en/publications/afca3f74-34cb-4f45-834f-e3418072d2ac