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Fig. 3. 40-year-old man with enteric intussusception (CT stage 1, pathologic stage 2) that caused proximal bowel obstruction. CT scan obtained near base of intussusception shows thick bowel wall complex (bracket) that consists of two adjacent bowel walls, intussuscipiens (arrowhead), and returning wall of intussusceptum (straight arrow). Wall complex is uniformly dense except for small amount of intraluminal fluid. Note fluid collection in dilated proximal bowel (curved arrow).





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