Assessment of the Value of Conventional Abdominal Ultrasound and Color Doppler in the Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Manal Kamel Gouda;
Abstract
Background: Recent data have shown that bowel wall thickness and mesenteric blood flow rates are significantly increased in active IBD, suggesting that bowel wall thickness and mesenteric flow may be a useful, non invasive index of disease activity. Aim:
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| Title | Assessment of the Value of Conventional Abdominal Ultrasound and Color Doppler in the Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | Authors | Manal Kamel Gouda | Keywords | Assessment of the Value of Conventional Abdominal Ultrasound and Color Doppler in the Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | Background: Recent data have shown that bowel wall thickness and mesenteric blood flow rates are significantly increased in active IBD, suggesting that bowel wall thickness and mesenteric flow may be a useful, non invasive index of disease activity. Aim: |
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