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Fig. 5 | Molecular and Cellular Pediatrics

Fig. 5

From: Ultrasound elastography in children — nice to have for scientific studies or arrived in clinical routine?

Fig. 5

A 16-year-old male with stenosing ileitis in Crohn’s disease. Ultrasound in routine follow-up without acute problems or increasing clinical score. A B-mode image revealing increased bowel wall thickness (6.5 mm) (Sequoia, Siemens, L10-4 probe). B Power Doppler imaging without any pathological increase in vascularization (Sequoia, Siemens, L10-4 probe). C SWE with no pathological qualitative distribution in color scale (Sequoia, Siemens, L10-4 probe). D SWE using quantitative evaluation with three regions of interest within the submucosa of the small bowel (median 1.42, 1.66, 1.85 m/s) (Sequoia, Siemens, L10-4 probe) which is lower than published cutoff values for active inflammation [52]

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