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Fig. 1A. —Diverticulitis of ascending colon in 54-year-old man. Thin-section axial CT scan shows marked wall thickening of ascending colon with inflamed diverticulum (arrow), mild peridiverticular inflammation and preservation of layered enhancement pattern as inner hyperattenuating layer, thickened middle layer of low attenuation (m), and outer high attenuation.