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Fig. 5 14-month-old girl with poor feeding and intermittent vomiting.
Trapped intraperitoneal fluid on sonography. Image shows anechoic fluid
(curved arrow) between the two bowel walls of the intussusception.
This sign is associated with lower probability of successful enema reduction
and higher probability of bowel resection at surgery due to necrosis.