- Las últimas guías de las Enfermedades Inflamatorias Intestinales resalzan el papel fundamental de la EnteroRM en el diagnóstico y seguimiento de los pacientes con Enfermedad de Crohn.
- Este hecho va a significar que en los próximos años se implemente de forma definitiva la EnteroRM en la mayoría de los departamentos de Radiología.
- Este póster educativo trata de iniciar al radiógo inexperto en la EnteroRM para poder obtener un buen estudio,
detectar los signos de inflamación activa así como sus complicaciones y evitar los típicos errores iniciales.
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