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Radiographic Diagnosis of Ileal and Appendiceal Lesions Koji Ikegami 1 , Koichi Kurahara 1 , Yumi Ohshiro 2 , Shinpei Shirai 1 , Yoshiaki Nozaka 1 , Ryutaro Mizue 1 , Shota Yamamoto 1 , Tomohiro Kino 1 , Rintaro Moriyama 1 , Atsushi Murakami 1 , Keisuke Kawasaki 1,3 , Shuji Kochi 1,4 , Hiroki Yaita 1,5 , Hiroyuki Kobayashi 1,6 1Division of Gastroenterology, Matsuyama Red-cross Hospital, Matsuyama, Japan 2Department of Pathology, Matsuyama Red-cross Hospital, Matsuyama, Japan 3Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan 4Department of Internal Medicine, Chihaya Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan 5Yaita Clinic, Matsuyama, Japan 6Division of Gastroenterology, Fukuoka Sanno Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan Keyword: 回盲部 , X線 , 注腸造影 , 小腸造影 , 二重造影 pp.1754-1771
Published Date 2024/12/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403203793
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 The ileocecal region is anatomically complex, and obtaining a complete picture of the lesion through endoscopy and computed tomography(CT)alone is often difficult. Fluoroscopy provides preoperative information that cannot be obtained via endoscopy and CT, including the objective assessment of the distance from the ileocecal valve and the positional relationship with the appendix. Fluoroscopy is especially useful in cases with stenosis or fistula formation as well as in cases of infiltration and inflammatory spread from outside the lumen. We herein introduce the fluoroscopy procedures for barium enema and small bowel radiography performed at our department and reveal the results of advanced carcinoma of the ascending colon, lymphoma, carcinoid tumor, appendiceal goblet cell adenocarcinoma, Behçet disease, small bowel tuberculosis, and familial Mediterranean fever gene-related enteritis along with endoscopic results. Selecting radiographic methods and imaging techniques according to the site and nature of the lesion is important, and crucial information may be obtained not only through double contrast imaging but also through dynamic imaging, including filling and compression images.


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