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Fig. 2. Drawing of evaluated CT findings shows that fluid and gas
collection are surrounded by returning wall in extraluminal space.
Intraluminal fluid is inside dilated proximal bowel. Free peritoneal fluid is
the ascitic fluid in peritoneal cavity.