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Quantitative evaluation of Crohn's disease using dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in children and young adults.

Seunghyun LeeYoung Hun ChoiYeon Jin ChoJung-Eun CheonJin Soo MoonGyeong Hoon KangWoo Sun Kim
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• With dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI, we can quantitatively monitor the Crohn's disease status in pediatric patients and provide proper management plans to clinicians. • The Ktransvalue of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI perfusion parameter, as well as the clinical pediatric Crohn's disease activity index, C-reactive protein level, the endoscopic score, and the Crohn's disease MR index, was higher in the active Crohn's disease than in the inactive group based on the histopathologic status. • The Ktransvalue among the dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI perfusion parameters was the most significant differentiating parameter for the active Crohn's disease from inactive status among those parameters (p = 0.013).
Keyphrases
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • disease activity
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  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • young adults
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