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    Bowel Ultrasound Compared with Endoscopy by Terracciano, Fulvia; Marra, Antonella; Bossa, Fabrizio;

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    • Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
    • Date of Publication 13 February 2026

    • ISBN 9783032114174
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages190 pages
    • Size 254x178 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations VI, 190 p. 247 illus., 228 illus. in color. With online files/update.
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    This book provides a unique comparison between gastrointestinal ultrasound (GIUS) and endoscopy for the assessment of intestinal bowel disease (IBD).
    GIUS is a valuable non-invasive tool in the management of IBD that has the potential to shift clinical practice paradigm. Currently underused in clinical practice, GIUS complements conventional endoscopy and cross-sectional imaging.One of the key challenges in facilitating the uptake of GIUS in the routine clinical practice has been the lack of an internationally recognized training curriculum. This edited atlas will be an invaluable source of information on the relevance of GIUS investigation in IBD patients, compared with endoscopy findings.
    The Atlas has been created under the patronage of two prominent scientific societies: IgIBD (Italian Group for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases), one of the leading Italian organizations in the field of gastroenterology and imaging diagnostics, and the IBUS Group (International Bowel Ultrasound Group), a distinguished international organization dedicated to the teaching and promotion of intestinal ultrasound techniques. The sponsorship of these two prestigious societies underscores the atlas's significant role in the education and dissemination of ultrasound techniques for the study of intestinal loops, contributing to the continuous advancement of knowledge in this clinical and diagnostic field.
    IBD being one of the cornerstone topics in gastroenterology, gastroenterologists, internists and radiologists need to acquire competence with GIUS as the technique of choice for the immediate and objective evaluation of the abdomen.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Normal ultrasound of gastrointestinal tract.- 2. Ultrasound in Crohn’s disease: Role of IUS in identifying Crohn’s disease.- 3. Role of IUS in assessing disease activity and in the evaluating the response to treatment in Crohn’s disease.- 4. Ultrasound in complicated Crohn’s disease: Stenosis, Fistulae and abscesses.- 5. Ultrasound evaluation in Ulcerative Colitis: specific and differential characteristics from a Crohn’s colitis:.- 6. Role of IUS in assessing disease activity and in the evaluating the response to treatment in Ulcerative Colitis.- 7. Role of IUS in the differential diagnosis with other colitis.- 8. Transperineal ultrasound.- 9. Ultrasound in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease.- 10. Other ultrasonographic intestinal findings in pediatric patients.- 11. Serendipity encounters: unexpected findings in IBD patients.

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