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Fig. 5. 45-year-old woman with interfascial fluid spread in acute
pancreatitis and retrorenal dissection of fluid in lumbar triangle. Note fluid
in left anterior interfascial space (straight open arrow),
lateroconal interfascial space (curved open arrow), and posterior
interfascial space (curved solid arrow). Fluid extends to and
thickens transversalis fascia (straight solid arrow), dissecting
quadratus lumborum muscles and posterior pararenal fat (arrowhead).
This is source of Grey Turner's sign of pancreatitis.
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