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Fig. 5C 53-year-old man with thrombosis of superior mesenteric vein.
Enhanced (C) and enhanced (D) CT scans. Cross-sectioned
(left arrow) and longitudinal-sectioned (right arrow) small
bowel shows absence of inner-layer enhancement. Hemorrhagic wall was nearly
isodense to abdominal wall muscles on unenhanced image and became hypodense on
enhanced image.