This book will incorporate a multimodality approach toward inflammatory bowel diseases. Up to date imaging methodologies will be described along with their strengths and weaknesses that will help in providing a rational diagnostic strategy for clinical, surgical and support teams working with these patients. Advances in medical and surgical treatment would be detailed and these would be useful to readers and professionals keen to implement these techniques in their own clinical practice.This book details recent progress related to inflammatory bowel disease. It includes coverage of the latest advances in imaging, such as CT and MR Enterography, diffusion and perfusion imaging, tissue harmonic imaging, capsule endoscopy, and push enteroscopy.1. Etiology and clinical features of Crohn's Disease.- 2. Pathological consideration in Crohn's Disease.- 3. The Role of endoscopy in the diagnosis and management of Crohns Disease.- 4. Capsule Endoscopy in the Evaluation of Crohns disease.- 5.Role of CTE/Enteroclysis in Crohns Disease.- 6. Ultrasonography in Crohns disease.- 7. CT and Magnetic Resonance enterography in Crohns disease.- 8. MR enteroclysis in Crohns disease.- 9. Radiological Assessment of Crohns Disease Current status and recent advances.-?10. Paediatric Crohns disease.- 11. Surgical management of Crohns disease.- 12. Overview of Medical management of Crohns disease.
This is an overview of what is currently known about Crohns disease and the available therapeutic options. & Although this book is intended for practicing physicians, it is written at a level that is more appropriate for medical students. & The book is an easy read and can be read in its entirety in one evening. (Colin E. Wolslegel, Doodys Book Reviews, April, 2016)
Arumugam Rajesh, FRCR Consultant Radiologist and Hon. Senior Lecturer University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Leicester General Hospital Gwendolen Road Leicester Dr Rajesh has extensive experience in lƒL