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MRI Small-Bowel Follow-Through: Prone Versus Supine Patient Positioning for Best Small-Bowel Distention and Lesion Detection

Carmel G. Cronin1, Derek G. Lohan1, Jennifer Ni Mhuircheartaigh1, David McKenna1, Nasser Alhajeri1, Clare Roche1 and Joseph M. Murphy1

1 All authors: Department of Radiology, University College Hospital, Newcastle Rd., Galway, Ireland.


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Fig. 1 18-year-old man with suspected Crohn's disease. Coronal true fast imaging with steady-state precession MR image with small-bowel follow-through shows poor (score 1) small-bowel distention in jejunal and proximal ileal segments.

 

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Fig. 2 42-year-old woman with history of celiac disease who presented with altered bowel habits and weight loss. Coronal true fast imaging with steady-state precession MR image with small-bowel follow-through shows moderate (score 2) small-bowel distention in jejunal and proximalileal segments.

 

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Fig. 3 35-year-old woman with recent diagnosis of Crohn's disease. Coronal true fast imaging with steady-state precession MR image with small-bowel follow-through shows excellent (score 3) small-bowel distention in jejunal and proximal ileal segments. Long segment of Crohn's disease (arrow) is present in terminal ileum.

 

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