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Fig. 7. False-negative interpretation in 89-year-old woman with right
lower quadrant pain. On axial contrast-enhanced CT scan, numerous
asymmetrically dilated small-bowel loops are visible. Terminal ileum and cecum
are poorly filled with contrast material. Periappendiceal abscess
(arrows) was present but misinterpreted as base of unopacified
cecum.