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Fig. 7B. 18-year-old man with Crohn's disease and two previous surgeries for perianal suppuration who was referred to rule out occult infection. No external openings were seen on perineum. Sonography revealed complex disease. Sagittal transperineal sonogram shows posterior fluid collection (arrow) extending caudally in intersphincteric location to most inferior aspect of anal canal.