An advantage of MR imaging over CT for the detection of small-bowel masses is the ability of MR imaging to generate images with different gradations of luminal contrast agents. Small-bowel masses have varying enhancement patterns. At CT, hyperenhancing masses are well depicted when neutral enteric contrast material is administered; however, some masses are isoattenuating relative to the bowel wall, and in areas with suboptimal distention, such masses may be difficult to detect. The alternative use of a positive enteric contrast agent at CT may mask the enhancement of hyperenhancing masses. The use of biphasic enteric contrast agents at MR imaging may help overcome this limitation.
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