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Fig. 3 —23-year-old woman with suspected intestinal implants of
endometriosis. Double-contrast barium enema examination showed pathologic
pelvic process involving bowel serosa at rectosigmoid junction. Finding of
extrinsic mass effect and spiculation (arrows) owing to poor wall
distention after air insufflation suggested endometriotic wall infiltration.
Histologic examination of these alterations showed adnexal inflammation
originating from ovary.