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Fig. 4E. 10-year-old girl with abdominal pain for 3 days and leukocyte
count at upper limit of normal range. Photograph of gross pathologic specimen
shows folds of omentum forming necrotic and hemorrhagic layers in central
region (large arrows), surrounded by peripheral rim of well-preserved
adipose tissue (arrowheads). Folds are separated from preserved
peripheral tissue by thin streak of fibrosis (small arrows). Size and
form of folded infarcted omental tissue conformed to color Doppler sonographic
measurements of avascular hypoechoic tubular structure. Scale:
centimeters.