Comparative quantitative assessment of global small bowel motility using magnetic resonance imaging in chronic intestinal pseudo‐obstruction and healthy controls
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2015Vol. 28(3), pp. 376–383
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Alex Menys, Shamaila Butt, Anton Emmanuel, Andrew Plumb, Asma Fikree, Charles H. Knowles, David Atkinson, N. Zarate, Steve Halligan, Stuart A. Taylor
Abstract
Global small bowel motility in CIPO patients is significantly lower than controls and response to the pro-kinetic agent neostigmine may differ according to disease phenotype. Software-quantified bowel motility using cine MRI has potential as a future tool to investigate enteric dysmotility.
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