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Fig. 3. Acute diverticulitis of ascending colon in 27-year-old woman.
Thin-section axial CT scan shows wall thickening of ascending colon (short
black arrow) and terminal ileum (white arrow) with layered
enhancement pattern clearly as inner hyperattenuating layer, middle layer of
low attenuation, and outer hyperattenuating layer. There is inflamed
diverticulum (long black arrow) that contains fecalith and
peridiverticular infiltration.
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