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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 143, Issue 4, 769-772
Copyright © 1984 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Computed tomography of adult colonic intussusception: clinical and experimental studies

BO Iko, JS Teal, SM Siram, CE Chinwuba, VJ Roux, and VF Scott

The CT features of a case of adult ileocolic intussusception and of experimentally induced ileocolic, cecocolic, and colocolic intussusceptions are presented. Both the clinical and experimental cases demonstrated (1) "target" masses with enveloped, eccentrically located areas of low density and (2) interspersed low- and high-density stripes within the intussusception producing a "layered" or "stratified" pattern. This layered pattern of abdominal masses may be characteristic of intussusceptions regardless of location.
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