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Improved Diagnostic Sensitivity of Bowel Disease of Prematurity on Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound.

Jamaal L BenjaminRebecca DennisStacy WhiteDavid MunsonSudha A AnupindiMaciej PiskunowiczKassa DargeAmi GokliMisun Hwang
Published in: Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (2019)
Bowel diseases of prematurity, including necrotizing enterocolitis, are dreaded ailments of neonates. Early diagnosis is difficult, with clinical and radiographic findings often inconclusive. We present a novel use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in detection of pediatric bowel disease. Early identification of compromised blood flow or an at-risk bowel can be quantitatively detected and monitored. This ability has implications for guidance of emerging therapies, allowing targeting of inflammation. These findings represent an advancement in detection of bowel disease in neonates.
Keyphrases
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