[超声对小肠各种病理的贡献]。

Journal belge de radiologie Pub Date : 1998-12-01
M Rioux
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超声检查已逐渐成为小肠研究的一种容易获得且不昂贵的成像方式。它没有继发性影响,对腹部放射科医生来说是一种安慰。此外,由于超声检查不需要特别的准备,也不需要在肠道或血管系统中使用造影剂,因此如果必须进行其他成像方式(如CT或血管造影),也不会造成延误。本报告涵盖了小肠最常见的病理情况,但没有考虑小肠结石、异物或粘液粘滞病。
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[The contribution of ultrasonography to various pathologies of the small intestine].

Ultrasonography has progressively become an easily available non expensive imaging modality for the study of the small intestine. It has no secondary effects and is comforting for the abdominal radiologist. Further, as ultrasonography does not require special preparation nor contrast administration in the intestine or vascular system, no delay is caused if other imaging modalities (such as CT or angiography) have to be performed. This report covers the most common pathologic conditions in the small bowel and does not consider enteroliths, foreign bodies nor mucoviscidosis.

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