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Fig. 5. Small-bowel obstruction due to adhesion in 58-year-old man
(patient 26 in Table 1).
Coronal reformatted image shows progressive increase in density of
particulatelike material ("small-bowel feces" sign) within
obstructed small-bowel loop up to point of transition (arrow). In
more proximal small bowel, intraluminal content is fluid
(arrowhead).