An 11-year old boy diagnosed three years ago with terminal ileal Crohn disease presents with a four day history of diffuse abdominal pain, decreased oral intake and emesis. Over the last 12 months he has required several admissions for similar presentations and a infliximab regimen was started two months ago. The physical exam is significant for distended abdomen with mild tenderness but no signs of peritonitis. The preferred noninvasive imaging modality to distinguish a Crohn disease flare up from chronic stricture is
a abdominal ultrasonography.
b barium small bowel follow through.
c computerized tomographic enterography.
d magnetic resonance enterography.
e capsule endoscopy.
a abdominal ultrasonography.
b barium small bowel follow through.
c computerized tomographic enterography.
d magnetic resonance enterography.
e capsule endoscopy.
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