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Mucosal thickening refers to an increase in the thickness of the bowel wall as visualized on cross-sectional imaging (CT, MRI, or ultrasound).

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It is a nonspecific radiologic sign that may result from a broad spectrum of inflammatory, infectious, ischemic, neoplastic, or systemic conditions.

Understanding the pattern, symmetry, extent, and associated findings is crucial for narrowing the differential diagnosis.

Normal Bowel Wall Thickness

Segment Thickness (distended) Notes
Small bowel ≤3 mm Jejunum > ileum in folds (valvulae conniventes)
Colon ≤5 mm Varies by distension
Rectum ≤6 mm May appear thicker if collapsed

Etiopathogenesis


Bowel wall thickening occurs due to one or more of the following mechanisms:

  1. Mucosal/Submucosal edema or inflammation.
  2. Vascular congestion or ischemia.
  3. Infiltration by tumor cells or granulomas.
  4. Fibrosis and muscular hypertrophy.

Radiology


When evaluating bowel wall thickening on CT/MRI, assess:

Feature Interpretation Clues
Thickness Mild (<1 cm) → benign; Marked (>2 cm) → neoplastic/infectious
Symmetry Symmetric → inflammatory/ischemic; Asymmetric → neoplastic
Length of involvement Long segment (>6 cm) → inflammatory/ischemic; Short (<5 cm) → tumor
Enhancement pattern Homogeneous (tumor/fibrosis); Stratified “target” pattern (inflammation/edema/ischemia)
Perienteric changes Fat stranding, abscess, fistula – inflammatory; Clean mesentery – neoplastic
Associated features Lymphadenopathy, ascites, vascular changes, pneumatosis, obstruction

Key differentials:

Etiology Pattern Length Enhancement Key Features
Inflammatory (Crohn’s, UC) Symmetric Long Stratified Comb sign, creeping fat
Infectious Symmetric Long Stratified Nodes, fat stranding
Ischemic Symmetric Segmental Stratified or poor Thumbprinting, pneumatosis
Neoplastic (AdenoCa) Asymmetric Short Homogeneous Obstruction, necrotic nodes
Lymphoma Symmetric Long Homogeneous Aneurysmal dilatation, bulky nodes
TB Asymmetric Ileocecal Rim-enhancing nodes Pulled-up cecum
Edema / Hypoproteinemia Symmetric Diffuse Mild No enhancement, systemic signs

Patterns of Bowel Wall Thickening