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1 topic, 3 min.
47 topics, 2 hr. 18 min.
Introduction to Crohn’s
1 m.Enterography Technique
3 m.T2 Sequences Part 1
3 m.T2 Sequences Part 2
3 m.Dynamic Sequences
3 m.Additional Sequences
3 m.Imaging of Crohn’s Disease
4 m.Improper Glucagon Administration
1 m.Normal Coronal Anatomy on MRI
2 m.Active Inflammation Overview
3 m.Segmental Mural Hyper Enhancement
2 m.Inner Wall Hyper Enhancement
2 m.Additional Patterns of Hyper Enhancement
2 m.Assessing Wall Thickening
3 m.Assessing Bowel Wall Edema
3 m.Using Diffusion Sequences to Increase Sensitivity
3 m.Using Diffusion For Lymph Adenopathy
2 m.Sacculations As a Finding – Crohn’s Disease
2 m.Using Cine for Identifying Disease
2 m.Identifying Strictures
3 m.Distinguishing Inflammation from Fibrotic Disease
4 m.Sacculation
4 m.Acute Inflammation
3 m.Changes in Fat with Chronic Disease
4 m.Indications for Surgery Part 1
2 m.Indications for Surgery Part 2
3 m.Ileal Fistula
4 m.Severe Disease w/ Abscess
4 m.Classic Fistula Appearances
2 m.Crohn’s vs. UC
2 m.Severe Ulceritive Colitis
20 m.Crohn’s Colitis
2 m.Colonic Inflammation
3 m.Fistula to Colon w/ Post Op Imaging
5 m.Recurrent Crohn’s Disease
2 m.Mild Anastamotic Inflammation
3 m.Extraintestinal Manifestations
2 m.Sacroiliitis
2 m.Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
2 m.CT Vs. MRI – Crohn’s
5 m.Transient Intussusception
2 m.Pneumatosis
3 m.Generating a Crohn’s Report
7 m.Detecting and Characterizing Crohn’s Disease Part 1
7 m.Detecting and Characterizing Part 2
4 m.Characterizing a Complex Fistula
7 m.Crohn’s Summary
1 m.0:01
Hi, I'm Ben Spilseth.
0:02
I'm, uh, an associate professor
0:04
here at the University of Minnesota.
0:06
Um, I am, uh, also the division director of
0:08
the Body Imaging Division, and I'm here to
0:11
talk about, uh, MRI for Crohn's disease today.
0:14
So, uh, for this talk, we're going to go through,
0:17
uh, the basics of how you do MR enterography.
0:20
Um, when and why you would do it, um, especially in
0:23
the setting of Crohn's disease, and then we'll go in detail
0:26
through the main findings that people are expecting you
0:29
to identify and report in, um, Crohn's disease cases.
0:34
And so, um, I look forward to
0:37
reviewing this in case format.
0:39
It's going to be, uh, I think, really good
0:41
for everybody to get a chance to see all these
0:43
cases, and by the end of this, you should be
0:46
able to put together a strong report that any
0:49
gastroenterologist would be happy to read.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
Hi, I'm Ben Spilseth.
0:02
I'm, uh, an associate professor
0:04
here at the University of Minnesota.
0:06
Um, I am, uh, also the division director of
0:08
the Body Imaging Division, and I'm here to
0:11
talk about, uh, MRI for Crohn's disease today.
0:14
So, uh, for this talk, we're going to go through,
0:17
uh, the basics of how you do MR enterography.
0:20
Um, when and why you would do it, um, especially in
0:23
the setting of Crohn's disease, and then we'll go in detail
0:26
through the main findings that people are expecting you
0:29
to identify and report in, um, Crohn's disease cases.
0:34
And so, um, I look forward to
0:37
reviewing this in case format.
0:39
It's going to be, uh, I think, really good
0:41
for everybody to get a chance to see all these
0:43
cases, and by the end of this, you should be
0:46
able to put together a strong report that any
0:49
gastroenterologist would be happy to read.
Report
Faculty
Benjamin Spilseth, MD, MBA, FSAR
Associate Professor of Radiology, Division Director of Abdominal Radiology
University of Minnesota
Tags
Rectal/Anal
Non-infectious Inflammatory
MRI
Large Bowel-Colon
Idiopathic
Gastrointestinal (GI)
Crohn’s Disease
Body
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