Authors
Dean DT Maglinte, John C Lappas, Darel E Heitkamp, Gregory N Bender, Frederick M Kelvin
Publication date
2003/3/1
Source
Radiologic Clinics
Volume
41
Issue
2
Pages
213-229
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The dramatic improvements in imaging of the small bowel over the past 2 decades are due largely to refinements in enteroclysis and the application of CT and MR imaging in the diagnosis of small bowel diseases [1–6]. Enteroclysis remains the most accurate imaging technique for investigating the small bowel. Continued technical advances have allowed for its broader clinical application in the diagnosis of small bowel disease. This article discusses the technical refinements derived from years of experience that can improve the overall ease of performance of enteroclysis and its modifications.
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DDT Maglinte, JC Lappas, DE Heitkamp, GN Bender… - Radiologic Clinics, 2003