MRI of the gastrointestinal tract is gaining clinical acceptance and is increasingly used to evaluate patients with suspected small-bowel diseases. MRI may be performed with enterography or enteroclysis, both of which combine the advantages of cross-sectional imaging with those of conventional enteroclysis. In this paper, MRI features of primary small-bowel neoplasms, the most important signs for differential diagnosis and the diseases that can be considered as mimickers of small-bowel neoplasms, are discussed
Masselli, G., Colaiacomo, M., Marcelli, G., Luca, B., Casciani, E., Laghi, F., et al. (2012). MRI of the small-bowel: how to differentiate primary neoplasms and mimickers. BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 85(1014), 824-837 [10.1259/bjr/14517468].
MRI of the small-bowel: how to differentiate primary neoplasms and mimickers
Casciani E;
2012-06-01
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MRI of the gastrointestinal tract is gaining clinical acceptance and is increasingly used to evaluate patients with suspected small-bowel diseases. MRI may be performed with enterography or enteroclysis, both of which combine the advantages of cross-sectional imaging with those of conventional enteroclysis. In this paper, MRI features of primary small-bowel neoplasms, the most important signs for differential diagnosis and the diseases that can be considered as mimickers of small-bowel neoplasms, are discussed| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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