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Fig. 1A. 15-year-old girl with Crohn's disease involving small bowel and colon. Contrast-enhanced CT scan shows concentric wall thickening (open arrows) of jejunum. Perienteric vasculature of diseased jejunum is dilated and tortuous and has comblike arrangement (solid arrows). Involvement of ascending colon (C) is seen as concentric wall thickening.