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Small bowel Crohn's disease MRI pictorial essay
Belinda Lui1, Tom Sutherland, Arian Lasocki
1St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. belinda.lui@svhm.org.au
Abstract:
The focus of this article includes 1 Revision of normal small bowel anatomy on sequences performed at our institution, with advantages and disadvantages. 2 Brief summary of the disease. 3 Appearance of acute active disease. 4 Usefulness of ancillary findings of active disease. 5 Appearance of chronic disease both active and inactive. 6 Complications of Crohn's disease. 7 Pitfalls and limitations of interpretation. 8 Clinically relevant reporting through clinician feedback.
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