The MR imaging protocol described by the authors includes contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging with fat saturation in all patients except those with poor renal function. Horsthuis et al demonstrated in 2009 the usefulness of contrast-enhanced MR imaging for determining disease activity. Contrast agent administration is also required in case of suspicion of neoplastic tissue complicating fistulas. The joint European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation–European Society of Gastointestinal and Abdominal Radiology guidelines report that T2-weighted images and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images are included in the MR imaging protocol for the evaluation of perianal CD. However, as we have demonstrated, an axial T2-weighted fast spinecho sequence with fat saturation, in particular the short inversion time inversion-recovery (STIR) sequence, is a valid alternative to postcontrast T1- weighted fat-saturated imaging, allowing the identification of the primary fistula and any secondary ramification.
Vernuccio, F., Picone, D., Midiri, F., Salerno, S., Lagalla, R., Lo Re, G. (2017). MR Imaging of Perianal Crohn Disease: The Role of Contrast-enhanced Sequences. RADIOLOGY, 284(3), 921-922 [10.1148/radiol.2017170721].
MR Imaging of Perianal Crohn Disease: The Role of Contrast-enhanced Sequences
Vernuccio, F
;Picone, DMembro del Collaboration Group
;Midiri, FMembro del Collaboration Group
;Salerno, SWriting – Review & Editing
;Lagalla, RSupervision
;Lo Re, G.Writing – Review & Editing
2017-01-01
Abstract
The MR imaging protocol described by the authors includes contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging with fat saturation in all patients except those with poor renal function. Horsthuis et al demonstrated in 2009 the usefulness of contrast-enhanced MR imaging for determining disease activity. Contrast agent administration is also required in case of suspicion of neoplastic tissue complicating fistulas. The joint European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation–European Society of Gastointestinal and Abdominal Radiology guidelines report that T2-weighted images and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images are included in the MR imaging protocol for the evaluation of perianal CD. However, as we have demonstrated, an axial T2-weighted fast spinecho sequence with fat saturation, in particular the short inversion time inversion-recovery (STIR) sequence, is a valid alternative to postcontrast T1- weighted fat-saturated imaging, allowing the identification of the primary fistula and any secondary ramification.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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