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Magnetic resonance imaging in Crohn's disease
Horsthuis, K.
Publication date
2008
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Horsthuis, K. (2008). Magnetic resonance imaging in Crohn's disease.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 7
Introduction
J Magn Reson Imaging 2005;22:1-12 Abdom Imaging 2008;33: 407-416.
PART 1 LUMINAL CROHN’S DISEASE
19Chapter 2 21
Inflammatory Bowel Disease diagnosed with US, MR, Scintigraphy, and CT: Meta-analysis of prospective studies
Radiology 2008;247:64-79.
Chapter 3 69
Magnetic Resonance Imaging for evaluation of disease activity in Crohn’s disease: a meta-analysis
Submitted
Chapter 4 91
MR imaging of the small bowel with the True FISP sequence: intra- and interobserver agreement of enteroclysis versus imaging without contrast material
Submitted
Chapter 5 105
Magnetic resonance imaging compared with ileocolonoscopy in evaluating disease severity in Crohn’s disease
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 2005;3:1221-1228.
Chapter 6 121
Feasibility of evaluating Crohn’s disease activity at 3.0 Tesla.
J Magn Reson Imaging 2006;24:340-348
Chapter 7 139
Magnetic Resonance Imaging for suspected IBD in a pediatric population
Submitted
Chapter 8 155 Mapping of T1-values and Gadolinium-concentrations in MRI as indicator of disease activity in luminal Crohn’s disease-a feasibility study
Submitted
PART 2 PERIANAL CROHN’S DISEASE
167Chapter 9 169
MRI of perianal Crohn’s disease
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2004;183:1309-1315.
Chapter 10 183
Evaluation of an MRI-based score of disease activity in perianal fistulizing Crohn’s disease
Submitted
Chapter 11 199
Evaluation of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI as indicator of disease activity in perianal fistulizing Crohn’s disease
Submitted
Chapter 12 213
Summary, general discussion and conclusions
Chapter 13 223
Samenvatting, algemene discussie en conclusies
Colour illustrations 233
Dankwoord 239
Curriculum Vitae 245