Vidéocapsule et maladie de Crohn de l’intestin grêle
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Résumé
Les indications de la vidéocapsule (VC) intestinale pour l’exploration de la maladie de Crohn (MC) du grêle sont aujourd’hui validées, en particulier, l’indication de l’exploration du grêle par la VC pour le diagnostic positif de MC. Mais si la VC peut effectivement contribuer au diagnostic d’une MC du grêle, ses indications restent cependant limitées en pratique courante.
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Vidéocapsule Maladie de Crohn de l’intestin grêleCapsule endoscopy and Crohn’s disease of the small intestine
Abstract
The indications of capsule endoscopy for the exploration of Crohn’s disease of small intestine are now validated, in particular for the positive diagnosis of Crohn’s disease. Though capsule endoscopy can really contribute to the diagnosis of Crohn’s disease of small intestine, its indications remain, however, limited in current practice.
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Capsule endoscopy Crohn’s disease of the small intestinePreview
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