Diffuse Small
Bowel Disease
© William Herring, MD, FACR
Normal Small Bowel
“Feathery-
appearance” of
jejunum
Smooth
appearance
of ileum
Submucosal Infiltration
What can infiltrate
Edema
Inflammatory exudate
Blood
Lymph tissue
Tumor
Two Patterns
Depends upon amount of submucosal
infiltration
Small amount = “stack-of-coins”
Little separation of the normal folds
Large amount = “picket fence”
Greater separation of normal folds
Stack-of-coins
Picket fence
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Infiltrated (Picket fence)
+/- Dilated
Non-dilated
Dilution
No dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Amyloid
Amyloid
Edema
Edema
Ischemia
Ischemia
Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage
Radiation
Radiation
Lymphoma
Lymphoma
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
3 diseases
Celiac Disease of Children
Nontropical sprue
Tropical Sprue
Celiac disease and Nontropical sprue
improve on gluten-free diet
Tropical sprue improves with antibiotics
and folic acid
Sprue
X-ray Findings
Hallmark features are
Dilatation
Dilution, especially in jeunum
Segmentation
Masses of barium separated from adjacent
clumps
Not commonly seen with newer barium
mixtures
Sprue
X-ray Findings
Fragmentation
Exaggerated example of irregular stippling
of residual barium in proximal bowel
(normal)
Intussusception
Frequently seen
Usually not obstructive
Sprue
X-ray Findings
Increased risk of carcinoma and
lymphoma
Moulage sign
Caused by dilated loop with effaced folds
looking like tube into which wax has been
poured
Sprue
Dilatation + Dilution
Sprue
Intussusception
Moulage
Sprue
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Dilution
No dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Affects
Esophagus
Small bowel
Colon
Spares stomach
Atrophy of muscular layers and
replacement with fibrous tissue
Associated with malabsorption
Whole small bowel is usually dilated
Close approximation of valvulae (hide-
bound appearance)
Does not have increased secretions as
does sprue
May be associated with pneumatosis
intestinales
Scleroderma
X-ray Findings
Scleroderma
Dilatation + “Hide bound” appearance
Scleroderma
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Infiltrated (Picket fence)
+/- Dilated
Dilution
No dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s Disease
Very rare
Glycoprotein in lamina propia of small
bowel
Sudan-negative
PAS-positive
Gram-positive rods also present
Whipple’s Disease
Clinically
Arthralgia
Abdominal pain
Diarrhea
Weight loss
Treated with long term antibiotics-
penicillin
Hallmarks of the disease are
Nodules
Markedly thickened bowel wall (picket-
fence)
Small bowel may or may not be dilated
Affects jejunum mostly
Whipple’s Disease
X-ray Findings
Whipple’s Disease
Whipple’s Disease
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Infiltrated (Picket fence)
+/- Dilated
Non-dilated
Dilution
No dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Amyloid
Amyloid
Amyloidosis
Amyloidosis is rare
GI involvement is common
Associated with malabsorption
Marked thickening of the valvulae
(picket-fence)
No dilatation or dilution
Affects entire small bowel
Amyloidosis
X-ray Findings
Amyloidosis
Amyloidosis
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Infiltrated (Picket fence)
+/- Dilated
Non-dilated
Dilution
No dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Amyloid
Amyloid
Edema
Edema
Hypoproteinemia
Hypoalbuminemia resulting from liver
or kidney disease lower than 1.5 grams
per cent
Usually asymptomatic from intestinal
edema itself
Changes are present throughout small
bowel
Loops are separated due to edema of
walls
Folds are quite thick (picket-fence)
Hypoproteinemia
X-ray Findings
Hypoproteinemia
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Infiltrated (Picket fence)
+/- Dilated
Non-dilated
Dilution
No dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Amyloid
Amyloid
Edema
Edema
Ischemia
Ischemia
Ischemic Bowel Disease
Thickening of the wall due to
Edema
Hemorrhage
Localized perforations can produce
Air in bowel wall
Air in portal venous system
Spasm and irritability early replaced by
atonic bowel later
Lumen narrowed
Folds are thickened, sometimes producing
“thumb-printing”
Healing may result in stricture formation
Ischemic Bowel Disease
X-ray Findings
Ischemic Ileum
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Infiltrated (Picket fence)
+/- Dilated
Non-dilated
Dilution
No dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Amyloid
Amyloid
Edema
Edema
Ischemia
Ischemia
Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage
Intramural Bleeding
Suggested if there is duodenal obstruction
following trauma
Localized lesions occur with trauma
Diffuse lesions seen with anticoagulants
Uniform, regular, thickening of folds
Separation of the loops
Mass effect
No spasm
Intramural Bleeding
X-ray Findings
Hemorrhage into wall
Intramural hematoma
Resolved in 3 weeks
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Infiltrated (Picket fence)
+/- Dilated
Non-dilated
Dilution
No dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Amyloid
Amyloid
Edema
Edema
Ischemia
Ischemia
Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage
Radiation
Radiation
Radiation Enteritis
Changes identical to ischemia
Radiation changes are actually 2° to arteritis
with occlusion of small vessels
Localized to area of radiation portal
Especially pelvis in female 2° endometrial
carcinoma treatment
Radiation Enteritis
Previous adhesions from surgery may
anchor small bowel in pelvic portal and
predispose to XRT changes
Mucosa is most sensitive to radiation
Localized thickening of the folds
2° edema and hemorrhage
May result in strictures later in course
Radiation Enteritis
X-ray Findings
Radiation Enteritis
Radiation Enteritis
Non-infiltrated (Stack-of-coins)
Dilatation
Infiltrated (Picket fence)
+/- Dilated
Non-dilated
Dilution
No dilution
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Sprue
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Scleroderma
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Whipple’s
Disease
(nodularity)
Amyloid
Amyloid
Edema
Edema
Ischemia
Ischemia
Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage
Radiation
Radiation
Lymphoma
Lymphoma
Lymphoma
Most commonly involves terminal ileum
Most commonly diffuse histiocytic type
Bowel wall becomes markedly
thickened and submucosa infiltrated
(picket-fence)
“Thumb-printing“ may be seen
Lymphoma
Loops are widely separated
May be mass effect
Single or multiple masses
Another form
Large confined ulceration with perforation
Produces “aneurysmal dilatation” of bowel
Lymphosarcoma
Lymphosarcoma
“Aneurysmal
dilatation” of
small bowel
Lymphosarcoma
Giardiasis
Giardia lamblia
Flagellated protozoan
Normal parasite of small bowel
Clinically
Diarrhea
Malabsorption
Treated with metronidazole (Flagyl)
Giardiasis
Some patients with Giardiasis have
associated hypogammaglobulinemia
and nodular lymphoid hyperplasia
Giardiasis
X-ray Findings
Usually limited to duodenum and
jejunum
Thickening of folds
Marked spasm and irritability of bowel
Increased secretions common
Giardiasis
Take Home
Two patterns of infiltration
Remember the algorithm
Sprue features dilatation and dilution
Scleroderma has hide-bound appearance
Whipple’s features nodularity
Take Home
Radiation = hemorrhage = ischemia
Radiation occurs in a portal
Lymphoma may have aneurysmal
dilatation
Most of these diseases look alike
End