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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
All right, so briefly we want to talk about
0:03
the MSK changes that we can see on MRI.
0:05
And this is not an MR enterography, although you
0:08
do need to keep your eyes out for these findings
0:13
manifestations of Crohn's and ulcerative colitis.
0:16
But this patient has bilateral changes adjacent
0:19
to their sacroiliac joints with a very dark
0:21
T2 appearance with relatively symmetric look.
0:25
I'm sorry, this is T1, and it's dark
0:27
on this T1 sequence in that region.
0:29
And then on the T2 weighted sequences,
0:32
it's also going to be very dark in that region.
0:35
And that corresponds to the
0:36
sclerosis that we typically see.
0:38
with sacroiliitis, and it is widely
0:42
apparent here on the CT scan.
0:44
So remember to look for that,
0:46
it's often symmetric.
0:47
It can involve the regions around the SI joints,
0:51
as well as you can see similar changes with a symmetric
0:54
appearance involving the spine with related sclerosis.
0:57
And another extraintestinal manifestation we need
1:01
to look for in the MSK system is avascular necrosis,
1:04
which can be related to the steroids and other
1:08
anti-inflammatories that these patients receive.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
All right, so briefly we want to talk about
0:03
the MSK changes that we can see on MRI.
0:05
And this is not an MR enterography, although you
0:08
do need to keep your eyes out for these findings
0:13
manifestations of Crohn's and ulcerative colitis.
0:16
But this patient has bilateral changes adjacent
0:19
to their sacroiliac joints with a very dark
0:21
T2 appearance with relatively symmetric look.
0:25
I'm sorry, this is T1, and it's dark
0:27
on this T1 sequence in that region.
0:29
And then on the T2 weighted sequences,
0:32
it's also going to be very dark in that region.
0:35
And that corresponds to the
0:36
sclerosis that we typically see.
0:38
with sacroiliitis, and it is widely
0:42
apparent here on the CT scan.
0:44
So remember to look for that,
0:46
it's often symmetric.
0:47
It can involve the regions around the SI joints,
0:51
as well as you can see similar changes with a symmetric
0:54
appearance involving the spine with related sclerosis.
0:57
And another extraintestinal manifestation we need
1:01
to look for in the MSK system is avascular necrosis,
1:04
which can be related to the steroids and other
1:08
anti-inflammatories that these patients receive.
Report
Faculty
Benjamin Spilseth, MD, MBA, FSAR
Associate Professor of Radiology, Division Director of Abdominal Radiology
University of Minnesota
Tags
Small Bowel
Non-infectious Inflammatory
Musculoskeletal (MSK)
MRI
Large Bowel-Colon
Idiopathic
Hip & Thigh
Gastrointestinal (GI)
Crohn’s Disease
Body
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