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Fig. 11A 35-year-old woman with relapsed active Crohn's disease.
Thin-slab volume-rendered image provides excellent topographic information
regarding perienteric abscess and fistulous tract formation (arrows)
resulting from relapsed ileocecal Crohn's disease (IC). Deformed terminal
ileum and cecum show strongly enhanced bowel walls, suggesting active
inflammation.