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Fig. 1C. 38-year-old woman with severe abdominal pain, nausea, and hematemesis due to intussusception. Contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained 4 hr after sonography shows complex mass with central fat attenuation and enhancing foci representing intraluminal mesenteric fat (white arrow). Note enhancing mesenteric vessels (black arrow) centrally within intussuscipiens. Also note that proximal small bowel is dilated.