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Fig. 1A. 46-year-old woman who presented with jejunal laceration with
active hemorrhage sustained during automobile crash. CT scan of transverse
section through mid abdomen shows jejunal segments (J) opacified by oral
contrast medium. Lower density fluid (F) lies adjacent to bowel loops.
High-attenuation fluid (arrow), similar to opacified aorta, indicates
active arterial hemorrhage.
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