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Sigmoid Carcinoma Incidentally Discovered After Perforation Caused by an Ingested Chicken Bone

Eleni Vardaki1, Vassilios Maniatis1, Harris Chrisikopoulos2, Andreas Papadopoulos1, Arkadios Roussakis2, Spiros Kavadias1 and Kiriakos Stringaris1

1 CT Department, "G. Genimatas" General Hospital, Mesogeion 154, Athens 11527, Greece
2 CT Department, "Hygeia" Hospital, Kifissias Ave. & Erithrou Stavrou 4, Maroussi, Athens 15123, Greece.



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Fig. 1A. CT scans of abdomen in 69-year-old man who presented with acute abdomen. Mesenteric fat is hazy, and air bubbles (arrowhead) can be seen.

 


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Fig. 1B. CT scans of abdomen in 69-year-old man who presented with acute abdomen. Linear radiopaque foreign body (double arrow) is present in sigmoid colon lumen. Bulging soft-tissue mass can be seen at sigmoid colon wall (single arrow).

 

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