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Fig. 5. Overlap in wall thickness and pericolic infiltration between
diverticulitis and colonic carcinoma. Thin-section axial CT scan of 61-year
old man with ascending colonic carcinoma shows similar thickness of involved
colonic wall and more pericolic infiltration than that in
Figure 3. Note loss of layered
enhancement pattern as result of enhancement of tumor involving colonic wall
(solid arrows) and engorged mesenteric vessels (open
arrow).
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