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Fig. 3. 62-year-old woman with abdominal angina. Contrast-enhanced
axial CT scan shows some small-bowel loops (arrowhead) with bowel
wall density lower than other loops (arrow) but higher than luminal
fluid. This enhancement is graded as suboptimal, implying that blood flow is
present but less than normal.