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Fig. 1A. 53-year-old febrile man with diarrhea and lower abdominal pain of 2 days' duration. Patient had bloody and mucous stools of 24-hr duration. Contrast-enhanced CT scan shows pancolitis with thickened ascending colon and descending colon with target sign (solid arrows). Note pericolonic inflammatory changes (open arrows).