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Fig. 10B Transmesenteric hernia in 47-year-old woman. Axial CT images
show dilated jejunal loops anteriorly (large white arrows).
Mesenteric vessels supplying these loops curve (small black arrows,
A) through transverse mesocolon (small white arrows).
Transition is abrupt (arrowhead), in line with slightly thickened
mesocolon and proximal to site of jejunojejunostomy, shown by surgical clips
(large black arrow).