Assessment of the Value of Conventional Abdominal Ultrasound and Color Doppler in the Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Manal Kamel Gouda;

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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
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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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