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Fig. 7 34-year-old woman with nonmucinous carcinoma in proximal
ascending colon. CT scan shows bowel-wall thickening is relatively homogeneous
and greater than that of normal bowel wall. Hypoattenuated area is less than
one third of tumor. Pericolic fat infiltrations with small regional lymph
nodes are also noted (arrows).