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Fig. 2B. Pelvic gunshot wound with peritoneal violation in 20-year-old man. Axial CT images in pelvis show bullet fragments, air, and blood along transsacral wound tract (arrowheads). Largest bullet fragment (arrow, C) is seen within peritoneal cavity. Wound tract extends to sigmoid colon (curved arrow, D). Mesenteric contusion (white arrow) and free intraperitoneal fluid (open arrow) are also seen in D.