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Fig. 7C Blind pouch. Axial CT images of mid abdomen 10 months after
multiple enteric resections for gastrointestinal stromal tumor in 51-year-old
woman show right (white arrows) and left (black straight
arrow, C) blind pouches. These are adjacent to surgical clips
(arrowheads). There is no obstruction of proximal or intervening
small bowel (curved arrows). CT findings are fairly characteristic
and should not be mistaken for abscess or small-bowel obstruction. S =
stomach.