Author/Authors :
Radmard, Amir Reza Department of Radiology - Shariati hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Haghighi, Sepehr Department of Radiology - Shariati hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hashemi Taheri, Amir Pejman Department of Radiology - Shariati hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mohammadinejad, Payam Department of Radiology - Shariati hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Eftekhar Vaghefi, Rana Department of Radiology - Shariati hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Naybandi Atashi, Sara Department of Radiology - Shariati hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Pak, Neda Department of Radiology - Shariati hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Aghaghazvini, Leila Department of Radiology - Shariati hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Malekzadeh, Reza Autoimmune and Motility Disorders of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract Research Center - Digestive Diseases Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) has become the modality of choice
in assessment of patients with Crohn’s disease (CD). We aimed to present our
experience on 300 patients with CD who underwent MRE during the first 30
months after setting up MRE for the first time in a referral center in Iran.
METHODS
Patients with a definite diagnosis of CD based on either ileocolonoscopy or
histopathological studies were included in the final report and categorized into
four phenotypes of inactive, active, stricturing, and penetrating disease.
RESULTS
This was a case series study on 300 patients with known CD out of 594
referred subjects. The most prevalent phenotype was inactive observed in 162
(54.0%) patients followed by stricturing in 44 (14.7%), active in 40 (13.3%),
penetrating in 27(9%), and active on chronic in 27 (9%) cases. The number of
referred patients increased from 51 cases in the first 6 months to 165 in the last
6 months. CONCLUSION
This study presents the first report on the application of MRE in Iran as
superb modality for management of CD. The growing number of referred patients
indicates that MRE has been successful in addressing the most critical
concerns of clinicians on determining the dominant disease phenotype.
Keywords :
Iran , Diagnosis , Magnetic Resonance Enterography , Crohn’s Disease , Crohn’s Disease