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Capsule endoscopy in pediatrics: A 10-years journey 被引量:6
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作者 Salvatore Oliva Stanley A Cohen +3 位作者 Giovanni Di Nardo Gianfranco Gualdi Salvatore Cucchiara emanuele casciani 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第44期16603-16608,共6页
Video capsule endoscopy(CE) for evaluation the esophagus(ECE), small bowel(SBCE) and the colon(CCE) is particularly useful in pediatrics, because this imaging modality does not require ionizing radiation, deep sedatio... Video capsule endoscopy(CE) for evaluation the esophagus(ECE), small bowel(SBCE) and the colon(CCE) is particularly useful in pediatrics, because this imaging modality does not require ionizing radiation, deep sedation or general anesthesia. The risk of capsule retention appears to be dependent on indication rather than age and parallels the adult experience by indication, making SBCE a relatively safe procedure with a significant diagnostic yield. The newest indication, assessment of mucosal change, greatly enhances and expands its potential benefit. The diagnostic role of CE extends beyond the SB. The use of ECE also may enhance our knowledge of esophageal disease and assist patient care. Colon CCE is a novel minimally invasive and painless endoscopic technique allowing exploration of the colon without need for sedation, rectal intubation and gas insufflation. The limited data on ECE and CCE in pediatrics does not yet allow the same conclusions regarding efficacy; however, both appear to provide safe methods to assess and monitor mucosal change in their respective areas with little discomfort. Moreover, although experience has been limited, the patency capsule may help lessen the potential of capsule retention; and newly researched protocols for bowel cleaning may further enhance CE's diagnostic yield. However, further research is needed to optimize the use of the various CE procedures in pediatric populations. 展开更多
关键词 CAPSULE endoscopy Children Small BOWEL PEDIATRIC e
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Imaging of the small bowel:Crohn's disease in paediatric patients 被引量:2
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作者 emanuele casciani Chiara De Vincentiis +5 位作者 Elisabetta Polettini Gabriele Masselli Giovanni Di Nardo Fortunata Civitelli Salvatore Cucchiara Gian Franco Gualdi 《World Journal of Radiology》 CAS 2014年第6期313-328,共16页
In more than 20% of all patients, the Crohn's diseasepresents before the age of 18 years. The diagnosisand management of Crohn's disease in children haschanged dramatically over the last decade, mainly dueto i... In more than 20% of all patients, the Crohn's diseasepresents before the age of 18 years. The diagnosisand management of Crohn's disease in children haschanged dramatically over the last decade, mainly dueto increased awareness, availability of newer diagnosticmodalities such as magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)and newer, more powerful treatments such as biolog-ics. Imaging of the small bowel is needed for diagno-sis, management, follow-up and also evaluation of thedisease in terms of location, extent, activity and com-plications. We review all the methods(barium exami-nations, ultrasonography, computed tomography, MR,and computed tomography- positron emission tomog-raphy) commonly used for imaging the small bowel inpaediatric patients with Crohn's disease analyzing theadvantages and disadvantages of each modality, withparticular emphasis on MR imaging. 展开更多
关键词 Barium studies ULTRASONOGRAPHY Computed tomography Magnetic resonance Positron emission tomography-computed tomography
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Small bowel imaging of inflammatory bowel disease
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作者 emanuele casciani Chiara De Vincentiis Gianfranco Gualdi 《World Journal of Radiology》 CAS 2015年第8期198-201,共4页
The study of the small bowel(SB) has always beenchallenging both for clinicians and radiologist. It is a long and tortuous tube that can be affected by various pathologies whose signs and symptoms are usually non spec... The study of the small bowel(SB) has always beenchallenging both for clinicians and radiologist. It is a long and tortuous tube that can be affected by various pathologies whose signs and symptoms are usually non specific and can mimic other acute abdominal disorders. For these reasons, imaging plays a central role in the diagnosis of the different pathological conditions that can occur. They are important also in the management and follow up of chronic diseases. We expose and evaluate all the radiological methods that are now available for the study of the SB with particular emphasis on the technological improvement of cross-sectional imaging, such as computed tomography(CT) and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI). These techniques have, infact, highly improved in terms of execution times(fast acquisitions images), patients discomfort and radiation dose, for CT, with consequent reduced biological risks. Moreover, the new post-processing options with multiplanar reconstruction and isotropic images have made significant changes in the evaluation of the exams. Especially MRI scans have been improved by the advent of new sequences, such as diffusion weighted imaging and cine-MRI, parallel imaging and breath-hold sequences and can provide excellent soft-tissue contrast without the use of ionizing radiations. 展开更多
关键词 RADIOLOGICAL advent DISCOMFORT technological sectional EMPHASIS BREATH MIMIC execution options
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Current tecniques and new perpectives research of magnetic resonance enterography in pediatric Crohn's disease
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作者 Gabriele Masselli Ilaria Mastroiacovo +4 位作者 Emidio De Marco Giulia Francione emanuele casciani Elisabetta Polettini Gianfranco Gualdi 《World Journal of Radiology》 CAS 2016年第7期668-682,共15页
Crohn's disease affects more than 500000 individuals in the United States, and about 25% of cases are diagnosed during the pediatric period. Imaging of the bowel has undergone dramatic changes in the past two deca... Crohn's disease affects more than 500000 individuals in the United States, and about 25% of cases are diagnosed during the pediatric period. Imaging of the bowel has undergone dramatic changes in the past two decades. The endoscopy with biopsy is generally considered the diagnostic reference standard, this combination can evaluates only the mucosa, not inflammation or fibrosis in the mucosa. Actually, the only modalities that can visualize submucosal tissues throughout the small bowel are the computed tomography(CT) enterography(CTE) with the magnetic resonance enterography(MRE). CT generally is highly utilized, but there is growing concern over ionizing radiation and cancer risk; it is a very important aspect to keep in consideration in pediatric patients. In contrast to CTE, MRE does not subject patients to ionizing radiation and can be used to detect detailed morphologic information and functional data of bowel disease, to monitor the effects of medical therapy more accurately, to detect residual active disease even in patients showing apparent clinical resolution and to guide treatment more accurately. 展开更多
关键词 Magnetic RESONANCE IMAGING IMAGING PEDIATRIC ENTEROGRAPHY Crohn’s DISEASE
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