Angiography in Crohn's disease revisited
- 1 May 1976
- journal article
- Published by American Roentgen Ray Society in American Journal of Roentgenology
- Vol. 126 (5) , 941-951
- https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.126.5.941
Abstract
The diagnostic value of angiography was studied in 116 patients with Crohn's disease. Angiograms showed abnormalities in over 90% of the cases. Many angiographic features were nonspecific; only the "zoning sign" and the presence of paraintestinal mesenteric neovasculature were considered diagnostic. Crohn's colitis could be distinguished from ulcerative colitis in only 30% of the cases. Angiography, as a diagnostic adjunct to barium studies, will reveal the presence of lesions and their extent. This is particularly important in suspected postoperative recurrence of Crohn's disease. Angiography is a potential differential diagnostic aid in doubtful cases of inflammatory and malignant bowel disease.Keywords
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