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Fig. 6A. Appendicitis in two patients with malrotation. Axial contrast-enhanced CT scans in 56-year-old woman with left lower quadrant abdominal pain, vomiting, and leukocytosis show abnormal dilated appendix (arrow, B) with marked periappendiceal stranding extending from left-sided cecum. Note also superior mesenteric artery—superior mesenteric vein inversion (arrowhead, A).