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A computer-assisted model for detection of MRI signs of Crohn's disease activity: future or fiction?

Journal

ABDOMINAL IMAGING
Volume 37, Issue 6, Pages 967-973

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-011-9822-x

Keywords

Crohn's disease; Magnetic resonance imaging; Intestinal imaging; Disease activity; Computer assisted model

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  1. European Community [270379]

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Magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly used for abdominal evaluation and is more and more considered as the optimal imaging technique for detection of mural inflammation in patients with Crohn's disease. Grading the disease activity is important in daily clinical practice to monitor the medical treatment and is assessed by evaluating different magnetic resonance imaging features. Unfortunately, only moderate interobserver agreement is reported for most of the subjective features and should be improved. A computer-assisted model for automatic detection of abnormalities, ability to grade disease severity, and thereby influence clinical disease management based on magnetic resonance imaging is missing. Recent techniques have focused on semi-automated methods for classification and segmentation of the bowel and also on objective measurement of bowel wall enhancement using absolute T1-values or dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging. This article reviews the available computerized techniques, as well as preferred developments.

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