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Fig. 5C —CT findings of gastrointestinal CMV infection. Unenhanced
(B) and contrast-enhanced (C) CT scans reveal focal thickening
of cecal wall in 53-year-old woman diagnosed with cytomegalovirus
enterocolitis after allogeneic HSCT for treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia.
Note sharp delineation of different wall layers (target sign, short
arrows) on unenhanced as well as contrast-enhanced CT scans. Long arrow
in C shows thickened jejunal folds in same patient with predominantly
colonic CMV infection.