Publications by authors named "Kim J Beek"

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  • The study aims to validate the MAGNIFI-CD index as an effective tool for monitoring treatment responses in patients with perianal fistulising Crohn's disease (pfCD).
  • It analyzed data from 65 patients treated surgically or medically, showing a significant decrease in MAGNIFI-CD scores for those who responded to treatment and excellent agreement between two independent radiologists scoring the index.
  • The research establishes key cut-off values for determining treatment responses, suggesting that the MAGNIFI-CD index is a reliable and responsive MRI scoring method for this condition.
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  • This study explores the use of magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) as a method to quantify fibrosis in the mesentery for patients with Crohn's disease (CD), addressing the limitations of conventional imaging.
  • Results indicated that MRE could effectively differentiate between fibrotic and healthy mesenteric tissue, showing significant differences in stiffness and fluidity between CD patients and healthy individuals.
  • The findings suggest that MRE may be a valuable tool for guiding surgical decisions, like whether to perform extended mesenteric resection, based on the extent of disease involvement in the mesentery.
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Patients with Crohn disease commonly have bowel strictures develop, which exhibit varying degrees of inflammation and fibrosis. Differentiation of the distinct inflammatory and fibrotic components of strictures is key for the optimization of therapeutic management and for the development of antifibrotic drugs. Cross-sectional imaging techniques, including ultrasound, CT, and MRI, allow evaluation of the full thickness of the bowel wall as well as extramural complications and associated mesenteric abnormalities.

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Cine-MRI of the abdomen is a non-invasive imaging technique allowing assessment of small intestinal motility. This is valuable for the evaluation of gastrointestinal disorders. While 2D cine-MRI is increasingly used for this purpose in both clinical practice and in research settings, the potential of 3D cine-MRI has been largely underexplored.

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Aim: Controversies on therapeutic strategy for large bowel obstruction by primary colorectal cancer mainly concern acute conditions, being essentially different from subacute obstruction. Clearly defining acute obstruction is important for design and interpretation of studies as well as for guidelines and daily practice. This systematic review aimed to evaluate definitions of obstruction by colorectal cancer in prospective studies.

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