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Fig. 8A. 58-year-old man with remote history of testicular cancer and
radiation therapy who presented with pain and diarrhea and who was referred to
rule out bowel obstruction. On axial MDCT scan obtained with IV and oral
contrast agents, it is unclear whether central fluid-attenuation structures
(arrows) are dilated loops of bowel or loculated fluid suggesting
abscess.