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Fig. 6B. 39-year-old woman with acute right lower quadrant pain. Axial
CT scan obtained inferior to A shows fat stranding (arrows)
medial to cecum (C). Mildly thickened terminal ileum (asterisk) is
identified lateral to uterus (U). On basis of CT findings, diagnosis of acute
appendicitis was raised, although appendix was not detected. Normal appendix
and endometriosis of terminal ileum were detected at surgery.