Computed Tomography Enterography and Magnetic Resonance Enterography in . . . Imaging of the small bowel is complicated by its length and its overlapping loops Recently, however, the development of crosssectional imaging techniques, such as computed tomography enterography (CTE) and magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) has
What is the preferred imaging modality, Magnetic Resonance Enterography . . . MR enterography (MRE) is the preferred imaging modality over CT enterography (CTE) for small bowel imaging, especially in young patients and for monitoring disease activity, as it provides comparable diagnostic accuracy while avoiding radiation exposure 1
CT Enterography (CTE) and MR Enterography (MRE) - Department of . . . Computed tomography enterography (CTE) is non-invasive, accurate, and useful in identifying problems within the bowel Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) is a non-invasive medical imaging procedure that uses a magnetic field rather than ionizing radiation
Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Enterography: From . . . - MDPI With their respective advantages and disadvantages, both approaches play essential roles in assessing IBD The primary goal of this review is to provide an overview of the technical specifications, benefits, drawbacks, and imaging findings of CTE and MRE
Role of Computed Tomography Enterography Magnetic Resonance . . . This article introduces the current status of CT enterography (CTE) MR enterography (MRE) in evaluation of IBD, especially focusing on the assessment of disease activity in CD, and also discusses the current technical issue as well as comparative diagnostic performance
Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Small Bowel Enterography Computed tomography enterography (CTE) and magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) are presently state-of-the-art radiologic tests used to examine the small bowel for various indications This article focuses on CTE and MRE for the evaluation of Crohn disease
Multimodality Imaging of Small Bowel Crohn Disease This article reviews CTE, MRE, and bowel ultrasound (BUS) imaging techniques, small bowel CD imaging findings, CD monitoring and treatment response, and new developments