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Fig. 2A. 19-year-old woman who presented in emergency department reporting 10 hr of increasing cramping pain radiating to right lower quadrant. Axial MDCT scan obtained with IV and oral contrast agents shows collapsed loops of small bowel and colon in pelvis. It is difficult to identify appendix with confidence.