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Fig. 3. Small-bowel phytobezoar in 69-year-old man with a history of persimmon ingestion 1 month before and persistent abdominal pain. He was admitted through emergency department with absence of feces and emission of gas for 24 hr. CT scan obtained without oral or IV contrast material shows some dilated bowel loops (arrowheads) suggesting intestinal obstruction and intraluminal oval mass with air retained in interstices (arrows), which are characteristic of bezoar.