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Fig. 13 —85-year-old man with abdominal pain. Axial CT scan of sigmoid-related hernia (type 2, transmesosigmoid) reveals small-bowel loops (arrow) protruding through defect in sigmoid mesocolon, which usually occurs between left psoas muscle (arrowhead) and sigmoid colon (S), to lie posterior and lateral to sigmoid colon itself.