At the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinic at Children's National Hospital, we use magnetic resonance enterography (MRE, or MR enterography), a noninvasive imaging test, to evaluate inflammatory bowel disease. MRE is especially beneficial for children, as it does not use radiation. Radiation exposure is an important concern for children with IBD, because they often need to undergo many scans and tests. MRE allows us to obtain detailed images without exposing your child to unnecessary radiation.
Our pediatric experts and child-centered environment help ensure that your child feels comfortable and prepared before the exam. Before the exam, our child life specialists can help prepare your child for their procedure so your child feel reassured and knows what to expect.
In addition, although children usually do not require sedation for an MRE, sedation is available if necessary. Our facility is the only one in the region to guarantee 24/7 access to a pediatric anesthesiologist.
One goal of this imaging scan is to pinpoint the exact location and nature of your child’s digestive condition. This helps us create a more precise treatment plan. We may recommend this procedure to find:
MR enterography is a popular imaging choice for children with IBD. Unlike an X-ray, it does not use radiation. In addition, it captures more detailed images than do other imaging scans.
We will discuss with you and your child any preparation instructions (PDF). Generally, this includes fasting for eight hours before the scan. During the exam, we will:
Our goal is to maximize the quality of our patients’ lives and ease the stress on families. Children’s National provides many family-centered services because we understand that when a child is ill, it affects the entire family. Learn more about:
Our pediatric experts are dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized care for your child to treat and manage the full range of digestive disorders. Discover more about the treatment we offer.
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Our gastroenterology experts provide expert diagnosis and treatments for children with digestive, liver and nutrition disorders.