“…So far, different morphological and functional parameters, both T1-and T2-weighted, have been tested for the assessment of disease activity including wall thickening, degree of wall Gd-enhancement [3-9, 11, 23], T2 mural signal intensity [2, 3, 9, 12, 13], T2 signal of mesenteric fat [2,9], enhancement of local lymph nodes [24], pattern of wall Gd-enhancement [13], increased mesenteric vascularity [24], and curves of Gd-wall enhancement (washin and wash-out curves) [8,10]. Each of these parameters has proved be statistically correlated with the ''biological'', endoscopic, or histological activity [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. The review of these results should clarify the value of both T1-and T2-weighted imaging in the evaluation of disease activity.…”