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Fig. 2. Ascending colonic carcinoma in 61-year-old woman. Axial CT scan
shows colonic wall thickening (short straight arrows) with
enhancement, pericolic strands, and diverticula (curved arrows),
which meet diagnostic criteria of diverticulitis on conventional CT. Note loss
of layered enhancement pattern of involved colonic wall. Also note lumen of
colon (long thin arrow).
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