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Significance of Abdominal Ultrasound in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Digestive Diseases, 11/09/09
Dietrich CF – Transabdominal ultrasound is most commonly used to examine the liver, hepatobiliary–pancreatic and urogenital tract. Its use for imaging the intestinal tract is less well established and has been considered more difficult in the past. Improvements in technology and increasing experience with sonographic findings in a variety of intestinal diseases including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), however, have contributed to firmly establishing the role of ultrasound as a clinically important, non–invasive and widely available imaging modality.
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