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Fig. 1. Drawing shows loop-type cecal volvulus. Cecum may twist either clockwise or counterclockwise and then inverts upward. Twisted terminal ileum is seen tangled with cecum. Lower left illustration shows point of torsion as it would appear on axial CT images. Lg. = large, Sm. = small.