Theme |
Imaging modalities for IBD |
Title |
CT enterography and CT colonography for inflammatory bowel diseases |
Publish Date |
2014/03 |
Author |
Ken Takeuchi |
Department of Gastroenterology, Sakura Medical Centre, Toho University |
Author |
Noritake Arai |
Department of Gastroenterology, Sakura Medical Centre, Toho University |
Author |
Miyuki Miyamura |
Department of Gastroenterology, Sakura Medical Centre, Toho University |
Author |
Rumiko Kasai |
Department of Radiology, Sakura Medical Centre, Toho University |
Author |
Akihiro Yamada |
Department of Gastroenterology, Sakura Medical Centre, Toho University |
Author |
Shinichi Okazumi |
Department of Surgery, Sakura Medical Centre, Toho University |
Author |
Hitoshi Terada |
Department of Radiology, Sakura Medical Centre, Toho University |
Author |
Yasuo Suzuki |
Department of Gastroenterology, Sakura Medical Centre, Toho University |
[ Summary ] |
In recent years, the number patients with both UC (ulcerative colitis) and CD (Crohn's disease) has increased in Japan. The introduction of new treatments such as biologics has brought about many change in the treatment of IBD (inflammatory bowel disease). Hence, more detailed assessment with imaging tests is needed to select the most appropriate treatment. CTC (CT colonography) enables us to assess inflammatory luminal changes in the colon. CTE (CT enterography) can provide graphical images of both the bowel wall and of extra-intestinal lesions associated with IBD. Although radiation exposure is a critical issue, low dose CTs could be one solution. CTCs and CTEs are attractive new techniques and could be alternatives to endoscopy for IBD diagnostic imaging. |