Scripps Clinic gastroenterologists can now use ultrasound to help monitor patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. While colonoscopies, CT scans, MRIs and lab work are all useful, they take time to schedule and get results. Ultrasound can detect inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract without fasting or sedation. These images help both doctor and patient make better-informed decisions about potential adjustments to therapy. Click here to read more about the new use of the time-tested tool and why one doctor says it has changed her practice.
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