Both Magnetic Resonance Enterography (MRE) and Computed Tomography Enterography (CTE) are crucial imaging modalities in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). CTE is often used in acute scenarios, such as when complications (such as abscesses, perforations, or bowel obstructions) are suspected. It can also help determine the degree and extent of pathological processes. Although CTE is rapid, generally accessible, and offers precise images that are useful in emergencies, it does expose patients to ionizing radiation. Nevertheless, MRE is very useful in assessing perianal illness and the small intestine, and it is frequently used in patients who need repeated follow-ups or are pregnant to minimize radiation exposure. Moreover, MRE can demonstrate oedema, fistulas, abscesses, and the thickening of the bowel wall. In addition, MRE offers superior soft tissue contrast resolution without ionizing radiation, which helps identify complications such as fistulas and abscesses. 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.

Maino, C., Mariani, I., Drago, S., Franco, P., Giandola, T., Donati, F., et al. (2024). Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Enterography: From Protocols to Diagnosis. DIAGNOSTICS, 14(22) [10.3390/diagnostics14222584].

Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Enterography: From Protocols to Diagnosis

Maino C.;Drago S. G.;Franco P. N.;Giandola T. P.;Ippolito D.
2024

Abstract

Both Magnetic Resonance Enterography (MRE) and Computed Tomography Enterography (CTE) are crucial imaging modalities in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). CTE is often used in acute scenarios, such as when complications (such as abscesses, perforations, or bowel obstructions) are suspected. It can also help determine the degree and extent of pathological processes. Although CTE is rapid, generally accessible, and offers precise images that are useful in emergencies, it does expose patients to ionizing radiation. Nevertheless, MRE is very useful in assessing perianal illness and the small intestine, and it is frequently used in patients who need repeated follow-ups or are pregnant to minimize radiation exposure. Moreover, MRE can demonstrate oedema, fistulas, abscesses, and the thickening of the bowel wall. In addition, MRE offers superior soft tissue contrast resolution without ionizing radiation, which helps identify complications such as fistulas and abscesses. 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.
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computed tomography enterography; Crohn’s disease; inflammatory bowel disease; magnetic resonance enterography;
English
18-nov-2024
2024
14
22
2584
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Maino, C., Mariani, I., Drago, S., Franco, P., Giandola, T., Donati, F., et al. (2024). Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Enterography: From Protocols to Diagnosis. DIAGNOSTICS, 14(22) [10.3390/diagnostics14222584].
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