II.1 Diagnostic application of endocopy win inflammatory bowel disease
· II.1.1. Endoscopy in Crohn’s disease
II.1.1.1. Endoscopy in the diagnosis of Crohn’s disease
II.1.1.2. Endoscopy in the follow-up of Crohn’s Disease
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II.1.2 Endoscopy of ulcerative colitis
II.1.2.1. Endoscopy in diagnosing ulcerative colitis
II.1.2.2. Endoscopy in the follow-up of ulcerative colitis
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II.1.3 Endoscopy in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease

II.2 Study of the small intestine in the Inflammatory Bowel Disease
· II.2.1. Endoscopic techniques in the study of the small intestine
II.2.1.1. Capsule endoscopy
II.2.1.2. Enteroscopy
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II.2.2 Radiological techniques in the study of the small intestine
II.2.2.1. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance enterography Role in the diagnosis and monitoring of inflammatory bowel disease
II.2.2.2. Ultrasound in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with inflammatory  bowel disease

II.3 Imaging techniques in perianal disease
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II.3.1. Pelvic resonance in perianal disease
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II.3.2. Endoanal Ultrasound in Perianal Disease

II.4 Endoscopy in the follow-up of dysplasia in the Intestinal Inflammatory Disease
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II.4.1. Endoscopic follow-up of dysplasia in colitis-associated intestinal bowel disease
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II.4.2. Chromoendoscopy and narrow band imaging in the screening and follow-up of dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease

II.5 Postoperative recurrence. Assesment with imaging techniques
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II.5.1. Endoscopic techniques to evaluate postoperative recurrence
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II.5.2. Radiological studies to evaluate postoperative recurrence

II.6. Seeking consensus among different diagnostic and follow-up options for inflammatory bowel disease. Interpretation of the results obtained

 

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