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Fig. 2A. 57-year-old woman with acute diverticulitis of lower sigmoid colon.
Transrectal sonogram shows thickened sigmoid colon with regular bowel wall
layers (white arrows). Inflamed diverticulum contains shadowing
fecalith (black arrows) that is centered in hyperechoic pericolic
fat. Transabdominal sonography (not shown) gave false-negative
interpretation.
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