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Fig. 5B. 31-year-old woman with periumbilical pain and fever. Coronal
CT reformation of MDCT scan reveals enlarged lymph nodes (arrowheads)
along ileocolic veins that are more conspicuous in coronal than in axial
plane. Note thickened ascending colon (white arrow). On colonoscopy,
acute colitis was identified, which was likely cause of adenitis. Note
respiratory motion artifact (black arrows) along both sides of
diaphragm.