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British Journal of Radiology 74 (2001),4-14 © 2001 The British Institute of Radiology

Review article

CT and bowel disease

A H Freeman, MB, FRCR

Department of Radiology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ UK

CT has now come of age in the detection and demonstration of bowel pathology and is likely to supplant traditional imaging techniques further in the future. Its role here has been greatly aided by the advent of fast spiral CT sequences and, with the development of even faster multidetector CT systems, this can only increase.







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