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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

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From: The added value of MDCT enterography using oral lactulose solution in detection, characterization, and guiding management of small bowel disorders

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Crohn’s disease. CTE images in three different patients. A Axial images showed multiple segments of mild ileal wall thickening, engorged vasa recta (comb sign) representing active inflammatory CD. B Coronal reformatted images in another patient showed an ileal segment of moderate wall thickening and luminal narrowing with proximal upstream dilatation representing active CD with inflammatory stricture formation. C Axial images of another patient showed moderate wall thickening with submucosal fat deposition, hyper-enhancing mucosa and multiple rose thorn ulcers with entero-entero-myo-cutaneous fistula formation representing chronic penetrating CD with signs of active inflammation. D Sagittal reformatted low-dose CTE images of the same patient after one year of biological therapy showed stationary course of the disease. Ectopic pelvic left kidney in both (A) and (B)

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