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Fig. 4C. 67-year-old woman with thrombosis of superior mesenteric vein
who presented with clinical signs of intestinal obstruction. Contrast-enhanced
CT scan more caudal than B. Jejunal loops have thickened wall with
reduced enhancement (arrowheads). Mesentery (m) is hazy. Patient was
treated medically with anticoagulant therapy and had uneventful evolution.
Months later she developed fibrotic stricture but did not undergo surgery.