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Fig. 1B. —40-year-old man who presented to emergency department with hematuria and abdominal pain. CT image contiguous and caudal to A shows mild dilatation of appendix (short arrow) and high attenuation in retrocecal fat (long arrow). At surgery, patient was found to have retrocecal appendicitis.