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Fig. 6 —34-year-old woman with known Crohn's disease who presented
with nausea and vomiting. MRI small-bowel follow-through shows thickening
(white arrows) and ulceration (curved black arrows) of third
part of duodenum. Separation of small-bowel loops and increased mesenteric fat
(straight black arrow) are visualized. Interposed segments of
unaffected jejunum and ileum (i.e., skip lesions) are also seen.