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Fig. 1A. 50-year-old woman with idiopathic angioedema of small bowel.
CT scans show marked bowel wall enhancement with regular thickened mucosal
folds (solid straight arrows, B), clear delineation of
different layers of small-bowel wall (open straight arrows,
A), and prominent mesenteric vessels (long thin arrows,
A). Fluid accumulation within dilated small-bowel loops (open
curved arrows) and ascites (solid curved arrows) are also
present.