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Fig. 10A 66-year-old woman with diagnosis of ischemic bowel. Axial
contrast-enhanced CT scan through mid abdomen shows multiple dilated air- and
fluid-filled loops of small bowel. There is evidence of pneumatosis
intestinalis and lack of bowel wall enhancement (thin arrow) as
compared with normally enhancing loop (thick arrow). Also seen is
intraperitoneal free fluid (arrowhead). Round radiodensity seen in
one loop of small bowel is surgical drain.