Joseph Yacoub1, Christine Schmid-Tannwald1,
Barbra White1, Xiaobing Fan1, David Rubin2,
Aytekin Oto1
1Radiology, University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Gastroenterology, University
of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
MRI is playing an increasing role in evaluating GI pathology and hence recognizing the findings of IBD on MRI will be increasing important. In addition, advanced MR sequences and MR Enterography have the potential for providing functional information which can be helpful in monitoring disease activity and response to treatment in Crohns disease.