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Fig. 3A. 42-year-old man treated for 3 days with
angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor for hypertension and hospitalized with
severe hypovolemic shock. CT scan shows thickening of small-bowel wall and
folds (solid straight arrow). Marked enhancement of small-bowel
mucosa and clear delineation of the different layers of small-bowel wall
(open curved arrow) are evident. Fluid accumulation can be seen in
small bowel (open straight arrow) and colon loops (solid curved
arrows).
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