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Fig. 4B —23-year-old woman with 2-week history of intermittent
abdominal pain. Patient has had no nausea or vomiting but has had minimal
diarrhea. MDCT with administration of IV and oral contrast material was
preformed. Coronal volume-rendered 3D image shows jejunojejunal
intussusception, which measured 9 cm in length (arrows). There was no
obstruction. Small-bowel series was performed same day (not shown), which was
normal, without intussusception.