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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-18574
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-18574
Authorblock: S. Barbarino, M. Adorna, D. Antoci, G. A. Meli, E. David, P. V. Foti, S. Palmucci, A. Basile; Catania/IT
Disclosures:
Sebastiano Barbarino: Nothing to disclose
Miriam Adorna: Nothing to disclose
Davide Antoci: Nothing to disclose
Gaetano Alfio Meli: Nothing to disclose
Emanuele David: Nothing to disclose
Pietro Valerio Foti: Nothing to disclose
Stefano Palmucci: Nothing to disclose
Antonio Basile: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Abdomen, Colon, Gastrointestinal tract, CT, Ultrasound, Diagnostic procedure, Abscess, Fistula, Inflammation
Conclusion

Both US and CT play crucial roles in detecting Crohn’s disease complications. US is a radiation-free, cost-effective, and dynamic tool ideal for superficial complications and disease monitoring, while CT provides superior spatial resolution, making it the preferred choice for evaluating deep-seated and complex complications. The optimal imaging approach should be tailored to the clinical scenario, balancing diagnostic precision, patient safety, and long-term monitoring needs.

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