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Fig. 13. 58-year-old man with acute right lower quadrant pain. Axial CT scan shows wall thickening of cecum (C) with pneumatosis (open arrows) and pericecal fat stranding (solid arrows). Loops of small bowel (S) are dilated, consistent with ileus. Surgery confirmed infarction of cecum.