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Fig. 1A. 26-year-old man with recently diagnosed Wegener's granulomatosis who developed abdominal pain and diarrhea. CT scan with oral contrast material shows normal-appearing small and large bowels without wall thickening or mesenteric soft-tissue stranding. Assessment is some-what limited by lack of IV contrast material and poorly opacified small bowel.