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HomeRadiologyVol. 266, No. 2 Previous CommunicationsLetters to the EditorMR Imaging of the Small Bowel: Is MR Enteroclysis the Only Valid First-Line Investigation?Rakesh Sinha* , Arumugam Rajesh†Rakesh Sinha* , Arumugam Rajesh†Author AffiliationsDepartment of Clinical Radiology, Warwick Hospital Foundation NHS Trust & Warwick Medical School, Lakin Rd, Warwick CV34 5BW, England*Department of Clinical Radiology, University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, England†e-mail: [email protected]Rakesh Sinha* Arumugam Rajesh†Published Online:Feb 1 2013https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.12121691MoreSectionsFull textPDF ToolsImage ViewerAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked In References1 Masselli G, Gualdi G. MR imaging of the small bowel. Radiology 2012;264(2):333–348. Link, Google Scholar2 Sinha R, Murphy P, Hawker P, Sanders S, Rajesh A, Verma R. Role of MRI in Crohn’s disease. Clin Radiol 2009;64(4):341–352. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar3 Sinha R, Verma R, Verma S, Rajesh A. MR enterography of Crohn disease. II. Imaging and pathologic findings. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2011;197(1):80–85. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar4 Negaard A, Paulsen V, Sandvik Let al.. A prospective randomized comparison between two MRI studies of the small bowel in Crohn’s disease, the oral contrast method and MR enteroclysis. Eur Radiol 2007;17(9):2294–2301. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar5 Sinha R, Rajiah P, Murphy P, Hawker P, Sanders S. Utility of high-resolution MR imaging in demonstrating transmural pathologic changes in Crohn disease. RadioGraphics 2009;29(6):1847–1867. Link, Google Scholar6 Sinha R, Ramachandran I, Rajiah P, Sanders S, Murphy PD. Diffusion-weighted MR of the gastrointestinal tract: technique, indications, and imaging findings [abstr]. In: Radiological Society of North America Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting Program. Oak Brook, Ill: Radiological Society of North America, 2011; 282. Google Scholar7 Negaard A, Sandvik L, Berstad AEet al.. MRI of the small bowel with oral contrast or nasojejunal intubation in Crohn’s disease: randomized comparison of patient acceptance. Scand J Gastroenterol 2008;43(1):44–51. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar8 Farmer RG, Hawk WA, Turnbull RB. Clinical patterns in Crohn’s disease: a statistical study of 615 cases. Gastroenterology 1975;68(4 Pt 1):627–635. Crossref, Medline, Google ScholarArticle HistoryPublished online: Feb 2013Published in print: Feb 2013 FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByVisceral Medicine, Vol. 31, No. 4The British Journal of Radiology, Vol. 87, No. 1042Clinical Radiology, Vol. 68, No. 9Recommended Articles Consensus Recommendations for Evaluation, Interpretation, and Utilization of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Enterography in Patients With Small Bowel Crohn’s DiseaseRadiology2018Volume: 286Issue: 3pp. 776-799Invited Commentary on “MR Enterography of Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Endoscopic Correlation”RadioGraphics2016Volume: 37Issue: 1pp. 132-135MR Enterography of Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Endoscopic CorrelationRadioGraphics2016Volume: 37Issue: 1pp. 116-131Invited Commentary on “Small Bowel Crohn Disease at CT and MR Enterography,” with Response from Dr Guglielmo et alRadioGraphics2020Volume: 40Issue: 2pp. 375-377Small Bowel Crohn Disease at CT and MR Enterography: Imaging Atlas and Glossary of TermsRadioGraphics2020Volume: 40Issue: 2pp. 354-375See More RSNA Education Exhibits Role of MR Enterography in the Clinical Management of Crohn's Disease: What the Gastroenterologist Wants You to KnowDigital Posters2020CT and MR Enterography in Crohn's Disease: What the Gastroenterologist and Surgeon Want to Know and Why  Digital Posters2020A Trip Through the Intestine: A Review of Small Bowel Follow ThroughDigital Posters2019 RSNA Case Collection Fistulizing Crohn DiseaseRSNA Case Collection2021Acute Radiation EnteropathyRSNA Case Collection2021Small bowel obstruction caused by an enterolithRSNA Case Collection2020 Vol. 266, No. 2 Metrics Altmetric Score PDF download

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