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Crohn's Disease Activity Quantified by Iodine Density Obtained From Dual-Energy Computed Tomography Enterography

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Iodine density obtained from DECTE highlights regions of maximal activity within affected bowel segments. An iodine density of 2 mg/mL appears to be a threshold between normal bowel segments and those with active Crohn's disease. Iodine density measurement thresholds Imin of greater than 2.6 mg/mL, Iweighted of greater than 3.3 mg/mL, and Imax of greater than 4.7 mg/mL correlate with established clinical markers of disease activity, with Imin seemingly most useful in daily clinical practice.

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