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Fig. 5B. —Transient ischemic colitis in 74-year-old woman with diffuse abdominal pain, diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and leukocytosis (18 x 103/µL). Transvaginal sonogram shows circumferential wall thickening of distal sigmoid colon (S) with numerous color pixels scattered throughout bowel wall (color Doppler flow was considered readily visible). Diagnosis was confirmed at colonoscopy and biopsy. Ischemia resolved without complications.