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All right, so I hope you enjoyed the

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trip through Crohn's disease and MR

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enterography's role in evaluating.

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I think this is a really important thing for our

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radiologists to be well-versed in because we're,

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we're a critical piece of the team for these patients.

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These are hard exams for the referring providers to,

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to look at and interpret, and we can add a lot of value

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if we do this well.

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So we took a trip through the changes that

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you see in Crohn's disease, ranging from

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the simple and acute things to the more

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complex and chronic findings of Crohn's.

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And I hope at the end of this you all feel

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very able to put together a high-quality

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report to help your referring providers

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and patients with this complex disease.

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So thanks for your time and I look forward to,

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to getting your feedback on how this went for you.

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Faculty

Benjamin Spilseth, MD, MBA, FSAR

Associate Professor of Radiology, Division Director of Abdominal Radiology

University of Minnesota

Tags

Small Bowel

Non-infectious Inflammatory

MRI

Large Bowel-Colon

Idiopathic

Gastrointestinal (GI)

Crohn’s Disease

Body

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