Item Type: | Article |
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Title: | Diagnostik von Duenndarmtumoren mit Hilfe des CT-Enteroklysma. Die CT--Sellink ausgewertet bei 63 Patienten [Diagnosis of tumors of the small intestine with the aid of CT contrast enema. Sellink CT technique evaluated in 63 patients] |
Creators Name: | Gaffke, G., Stroszczynski, C., Schlecht, I., Jost, D., Ludwig, W.D., Schlag, P.M. and Felix, R. |
Abstract: | Purpose: Aim ofthe sludy was to compare the visualisation of small bowel tumours particularly Iymphoma of the small bowel by enteroclysma, computed tomography (CT) and computed tomography following enteroclysma. Methods: We examincd 97 examinations in 63 patients. Non Hoclgkin's Lymphoma was the primary malignancy in 44 patients, metastasis of different malignancies in 8 patients, primary malignancies of the small intestine in 5 patients, mesenteric tumours in 4 patients and postoperative stricture in another 2 patients. CT following enteroclysma (CT Sellink) was performed as helical CT in 55 patientsandas incremental CT in 42 patients. Examinations were evaluated by two radiologists. Evaluation criteria were small bowel distension, perceptibility of details and topographic conelation. Results: Manifestations of Iymphoma were found in 32 patients, infiltration of bowel wall in 12 patients. In three patients metastases of melanoma were found. In three patients the suspicion for small bowel tumours was not verified in CT Sellink. The perceptibility of details was evaluated as ameliorated in 45.5% of examinations over all. Conclusions: CT Seilink offers remarkable advantages in the diagnosis of small bowel tumours compared with enteroclysma and "conventional" computed tomography under intra-venous and oral cantrast media. CT Sellink was feasible over a time of 7 years now in clinical praxis. This examination represents an optimized standardinsmall intestine examination. |
Keywords: | Computed Tomography, Small Bowel, Enteroclysm, CT Sellink |
Source: | Roentgenpraxis |
ISSN: | 0035-7820 |
Volume: | 54 |
Number: | 6 |
Page Range: | 214-219 |
Date: | 1 January 2002 |
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