Current and emerging techniques in gastrointestinal imaging
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description | This review is devoted to current and emerging techniques in
gastrointestinal (GI) imaging. It is divided into three sections
focusing on areas that are both interesting and challenging: imaging of
the small bowel and appendix, imaging of the colon and rectum and
finally liver and pancreas in the upper abdomen. The first section
covers cross-sectional imaging of the small bowel using the techniques
of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) (including CT enterography)
and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The evaluation of mesenteric
ischemia and GI tract bleeding using MDCT angiography is also reviewed.
Current imaging practice in the evaluation of appendix is also reviewed
and illustrated. The second section reviews CT and MR colonography and
imaging of the rectum. It describes CT virtual colonoscopy (CTVC) with
emphasis on the advantages and disadvantages of the technique with
discussion of the role of CTVC in screening. The intriguing topic of MR
colonography (MRC) is also reviewed. Imaging of the rectum with
emphasis on imaging of rectal cancer is described with the roles of CT,
MR, endoluminal ultrasound and positron emission tomography scanning
discussed. The final section reviews current and emerging techniques in
liver imaging with the role of ultrasound including contrast
ultrasound, MDCT and MR (including contrast agents) discussed. The new
developments and applications of imaging of pancreatic disease are
discussed with emphasis on the role of MDCT and MRI with gadolinium.
This review highlights the current role and advancement of imaging
techniques with new diagnostic and prognostic information pertinent to
gastrointestinal disease continuing to emerge. |
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focusing on areas that are both interesting and challenging: imaging of
the small bowel and appendix, imaging of the colon and rectum and
finally liver and pancreas in the upper abdomen. The first section
covers cross-sectional imaging of the small bowel using the techniques
of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) (including CT enterography)
and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The evaluation of mesenteric
ischemia and GI tract bleeding using MDCT angiography is also reviewed.
Current imaging practice in the evaluation of appendix is also reviewed
and illustrated. The second section reviews CT and MR colonography and
imaging of the rectum. It describes CT virtual colonoscopy (CTVC) with
emphasis on the advantages and disadvantages of the technique with
discussion of the role of CTVC in screening. The intriguing topic of MR
colonography (MRC) is also reviewed. Imaging of the rectum with
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MR, endoluminal ultrasound and positron emission tomography scanning
discussed. The final section reviews current and emerging techniques in
liver imaging with the role of ultrasound including contrast
ultrasound, MDCT and MR (including contrast agents) discussed. The new
developments and applications of imaging of pancreatic disease are
discussed with emphasis on the role of MDCT and MRI with gadolinium.
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focusing on areas that are both interesting and challenging: imaging of
the small bowel and appendix, imaging of the colon and rectum and
finally liver and pancreas in the upper abdomen. The first section
covers cross-sectional imaging of the small bowel using the techniques
of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) (including CT enterography)
and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The evaluation of mesenteric
ischemia and GI tract bleeding using MDCT angiography is also reviewed.
Current imaging practice in the evaluation of appendix is also reviewed
and illustrated. The second section reviews CT and MR colonography and
imaging of the rectum. It describes CT virtual colonoscopy (CTVC) with
emphasis on the advantages and disadvantages of the technique with
discussion of the role of CTVC in screening. The intriguing topic of MR
colonography (MRC) is also reviewed. Imaging of the rectum with
emphasis on imaging of rectal cancer is described with the roles of CT,
MR, endoluminal ultrasound and positron emission tomography scanning
discussed. The final section reviews current and emerging techniques in
liver imaging with the role of ultrasound including contrast
ultrasound, MDCT and MR (including contrast agents) discussed. The new
developments and applications of imaging of pancreatic disease are
discussed with emphasis on the role of MDCT and MRI with gadolinium.
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techniques with new diagnostic and prognostic information pertinent to
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focusing on areas that are both interesting and challenging: imaging of
the small bowel and appendix, imaging of the colon and rectum and
finally liver and pancreas in the upper abdomen. The first section
covers cross-sectional imaging of the small bowel using the techniques
of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) (including CT enterography)
and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The evaluation of mesenteric
ischemia and GI tract bleeding using MDCT angiography is also reviewed.
Current imaging practice in the evaluation of appendix is also reviewed
and illustrated. The second section reviews CT and MR colonography and
imaging of the rectum. It describes CT virtual colonoscopy (CTVC) with
emphasis on the advantages and disadvantages of the technique with
discussion of the role of CTVC in screening. The intriguing topic of MR
colonography (MRC) is also reviewed. Imaging of the rectum with
emphasis on imaging of rectal cancer is described with the roles of CT,
MR, endoluminal ultrasound and positron emission tomography scanning
discussed. The final section reviews current and emerging techniques in
liver imaging with the role of ultrasound including contrast
ultrasound, MDCT and MR (including contrast agents) discussed. The new
developments and applications of imaging of pancreatic disease are
discussed with emphasis on the role of MDCT and MRI with gadolinium.
This review highlights the current role and advancement of imaging
techniques with new diagnostic and prognostic information pertinent to
gastrointestinal disease continuing to emerge.</abstract><cop>India</cop><pub>Medknow Publications and Staff Society of Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai, India</pub><pmid>20622390</pmid><doi>10.4103/0022-3859.65280</doi><tpages>8</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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