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Fig. 4. 89-year-old woman with acute gangrenous cholecystitis. CT scan with IV contrast material shows markedly distended gallbladder with irregular wall showing striated appearance with alternating areas of high (black arrows) and low attenuation (small white arrow). Large gallstone (asterisk) is present in gallbladder lumen. Large white arrow shows pericholecystic inflammation.